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Techno-economic comparison of organic fluid between single- and dual-flash for geothermal power generation enhancement

Tailu Li, Yao Zhang, Xuelong Li and Ye Yuan

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 231, issue C

Abstract: The geothermal energy has become a research focus due to its unique advantages as the renewable energy source. Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is one of the important technologies for geothermal power generation, but ORC has a large irreversible loss and a low overall efficiency. The organic Rankine single-stage flash cycle (ORSFC) and organic Rankine dual-stage flash cycle (ORDFC) are proposed in this paper, and the corresponding mathematical models are established. The influence of operating parameters on techno-economic performance of three power generation systems is studied. Additionally, the comparison of the techno-economic performance of three power generation systems is conducted. The results show that the lower condensation temperature and pinch point temperature difference of heat exchangers improve the power generation performance. The evaporation temperature and flash temperature can be regarded as equivalent temperatures. Compared with the ORC system, the average increase in net output power of ORSFC and ORDFC systems is 22.87 % and 31.71 %, respectively, while the economic performance decreased by 0.98 % and 6.48 %, respectively. Therefore, it is recommended to use ORSFC as the incomplete evaporation power generation system. The R245fa is the optimal choice for ORC system, while the R601 and R601a are more suitable for ORSFC and ORDFC systems.

Keywords: Geothermal power generation; Organic rankine flash cycle; Incomplete evaporation; Performance analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120917

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