| Title | Low Pressure Flash-Steam Cycle at Hellisheidi – Selection Based on Comparison Study of Power Cycles, Utilizing Geothermal Brine |
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| 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. |