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Title Geothermal Resource Assessment for EGS in Korea
Authors Youngmin Lee, Seongho Park, Jongchan Kim, Hyoung Chan Kim, Min-Ho Koo
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords geothermal resources, assessment, EGS, Korea.
Abstract An assessment of the geothermal resource in Korea was performed using the volume method. In Korea, subsurface temperatures range from 23.9  47.9°C at a depth of 1 km, 34.2  79.7°C at a depth of 2 km, 44.2  110.9°C at a depth of 3 km, 53.8  141.5°C at a depth of 4 km, and 63.1  171.6°C at a depth of 5 km. The total available subsurface geothermal energy in Korea is 4.25×1021 J from the surface to a depth of 1 km, 1.67×1022 J to a depth of 2 km, 3.72×1022 J to a depth of 3 km, 6.52×1022 J to a depth of 4 km, and 1.01×1023 J to a depth of 5 km. In particular, the southeastern part of Korea exhibits high temperatures and high amounts of stored energy at depth. If only 2% of geothermal resource from surface to a depth of 5 km is exploited in Korea, it would be equivalent to about 200 times the annual consumption of primary energy (~2.33×108 TOE) in Korea in 2006.
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