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Title SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Authors Gudni Axelsson, Valgardur Stefansson and Youshi Xu
Year 2002
Conference Beijing International Geothermal Symposium
Keywords sustainable utilisation, geothermal management, monitoring, reinjection, Beijing geothermal systems.
Abstract Geothermal energy is a renewable, environmentally friendly energy-source most often associated with volcanic activity, hot crust at depth in tectonically active areas or deep and permeable sedimentary layers. The energy production potential of geothermal systems is primarily determined by the pressure decline caused by production. Sustainable management of a geothermal resource involves utilisation at a rate, which may be maintained for a very long time (100-300 years). Overexploitation of geothermal systems mostly occurs because of poor understanding, due to inadequate monitoring, and when many users utilise the same resource without common management. Careful monitoring and modelling, as well as energy-efficient utilisation, are essential ingredients in sustainable management. Reinjection is also essential for sustainable utilisation of geothermal systems, which are virtually closed and with limited recharge. The geothermal resources in the sedimentary basin below the city of Beijing, P.R. of China, appear to be limited by lack of fluid-recharge rather than lack of thermal energy. Therefore, reinjection, energy-efficient utilisation and common management are prerequisites for their sustainable utilisation.
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