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Title Low Pressure Flash-Steam Cycle at Hellisheidi – Selection Based on Comparison Study of Power Cycles, Utilizing Geothermal Brine
Authors Gudmundur Kjartansson
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Power cycles, comparison, brine utilizing, Hellisheidi
Abstract This paper describes a selection of power generation cycles, utilizing separated brine, at the Hellisheidi geothermal field. Reykjavik Energy made the decision to construct a combined heat and power plant (CHP-plant) at Hellisheidi in 2001. Initially electrical power was supposed to be generated by high-pressure (HP) separated steam, followed by heat generation for district heating in the Reykjavik area, using separated brine. Exploration of the geothermal field for the planned CHP-plant indicated a wet-steam reservoir with excess amounts of separated brine for heat generation. The utilization of excess separated brine was examined and compared using three different cycles: Organic Rankine cycle (ORC), Kalina cycle and low-pressure (LP) flash-steam cycle. In the end the LP flash-steam cycle was selected as the most viable option for the Hellisheidi plant. This paper also describes the operation of the selected power generation cycle and its planned future development.
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