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Title Scale Formation in Geothermal Plants
Authors N. Andritsos, A.J. Karabelas, P.G. Koutsoukos
Year 2002
Conference International Summer School
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Abstract Scaling from geothermal fluids has been recognized as a major obstacle in the development of geothermal energy. In the present contribution a summary is presented of the main types of scales encountered in geothermal systems, the basic concepts of precipitation fouling/scaling are discussed and the various measures to mitigate the problem are descrybed. Emphasis is given to calcium carbonate, which is the most common scale type found in low-entlhalpy geothermal sytems. The use of scale inhibitors appears to be the most suitable method to control carbonate scaling, and brine acidification seems to be a valid option in controlling silica and sulphide scaling from high-enthalpy geothermal brines.
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