Comparative cost analyses: total flow vs other power conversion systems for the Salton Sea Geothermal Resource
Cost studies were done for Total Flow, double flash, and multistage flash binary systems for electric Energy production from the Salton Sea Geothermal Resource. The purpose was to provide the Department of energy's Division of Geothermal Energy with information by which to judge whether to continue development of the Total Flow system. Results indicate that the Total Flow and double flash systems have capital costs of $1,135 and $1,026 /kW with energy costs of 40.9 and 39.7 mills/kW h respectively. The Total Flow and double flash systems are not distinguishable on a cost basis alone; the multistage flash binary system, with capital cost of $1,343 /kW and energy cost of 46.9 mills/kW h, is significantly more expensive. If oil savings are considered in the total analysis, the Total Flow system could save 30% more oil than the double flash system, $3.5 billion at 1978 oil prices.
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2007-05-14
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Authors: | Wright, G.W. |
Subject: | geothermal energy | BINARY-FLUID SYSTEMS | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | PERFORMANCE | FLASHED STEAM SYSTEMS | TOTAL FLOW SYSTEMS | CAPITAL | COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS | COST | FEASIBILITY STUDIES | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION | GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS | GEOTHERMAL WELLS | HYBRID SYSTEMS | SALTON SEA GEOTHERMAL FIELD | SPECIFICATIONS | CONVERSION | ENERGY CONVERSION | GEOTHERMAL FIELDS | POWER PLANTS | THERMAL POWER PLANTS | WELLS |
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