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Utility technologies and interactions


 

The research in this cross-cutting issue deals with the implementation of research results into utility technologies. The attained knowledge and data are to be processed effectively. Besides the basic research the technical implementation is to be done and accounted for in all work packages. For this reason the work packages of CO2 capture, transport and utilization are directly linked to each other. Geothermal energy, CO2 storage and the production of shale gas access the resource “deep underground”. Knowledge attained in every section of the GeoEn project will be a benefit to all the other core topics. Especially the two core topics geothermal energy and CO2 storage use nearly the same drilling techniques and go back to the data of the underground properties. The co-operation within GeoEn produces noticeable synergy effects. The heat transport process in the geothermal utilization and in the CO2 process chain (injection) has basically the same effects and offer the possibility to complement one another.
Something similar is the artificial creation of higher permeable reservoir areas with “fracturing” in the fields of geothermal energy and shale gas.
 

The research field "utility technologies and interactions" is divided into the work packages:

 

CO2 laboratory

  • CO2 laboratory: BTU, H. J. Krautz
  • CO2 process chain: modelling the complete process of CO2 transport and injection, CO2 capture technologies: BTU, H. J. Krautz
  • CO2 utilization: carbon cycling, CO2 catalysis: BTU, D. Schmeisser


Geo-microbiology

  • Geo-microbiology – microbial geo-engineering: UP/GFZ, H. Würdemann
  • Geo-microbiology: UP, J. Kallmeyer


Interactions

  • Fluid-rock-interactions with contaminated CO2: UP, J. Erzinger
  • Characterization of geothermal fluids and its interactions with materials in geothermal power plants and reservoir rocks: GFZ, E. Huenges
  • Drilling and reservoir technologies: GFZ, E. Huenges
  • Corrosion research in CCS-plants: BTU, B. Viehweger

 

 

Here are the  links to the work packages:

 

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