Integrated Intelligent Energy ›› 2023, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (12): 63-70.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2097-0706.2023.12.008

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Application analysis on a geothermal + multi-energy complementary energy system for an oilfield area

SUN Guanyu1(), WANG Yongzhen2(), YAN Yican1, WANG Yufei1, ZHANG Ping1, ZHANG Lanlan2,*()   

  1. 1. CNPC Jidong Oilfield Company, Tangshan 063004, China
    2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing 100081,China
  • Received:2023-08-29 Revised:2023-10-10 Online:2023-12-25 Published:2023-12-04
  • Supported by:
    National Natural Science Foundation of China(52006114);Scientific Research and Technology Development Project of CNPC Jidong Oilfiled Company(2021DJ5502(GF))

Abstract:

As a kind of renewable and clean energy, geothermal energy can be widely applied in green and sustainable heating. Based on the thermal and electricity demands of Jidong Oilfield, a geothermal + multi-energy complementary energy system is designed for this area. The dynamic model of the system is constructed by TRSYS software to analyse its daily and annual operating conditions. The simulation results show that the typical daily cumulative power productions of the photovoltaic module in non-heating season and heating season are 1 726.0 kW·h and 1 301.0 kW·h, respectively, and its daily cumulative off-grid power are 4 636.6 kW·h and 5 355.9 kW·h, respectively. On annual scale, the cumulative power output of the photovoltaic module and the off-grid power are 475.8 MW·h and 1 856.7 MW·h. The installation of a water source heat pump rises the annual utilization rate of heat in waste water by 47.7%. The coefficient of performance (COP) can be improved by increasing geothermal water temperature and flow rate on source side, but cannot be improve by increasing flow rate on source side alone while lowering the heat pump outlet temperature. In terms of environmental protection, the photovoltaic module can reduce the CO2 emissions from this system by 271.3 t per year. As 92.3% energy of the system is generated by clean energy, this system shows excellent environmental performance.

Key words: oilfield, geothermal water utilization, photovoltaic power generation, TRNSYS model, environmental benefits, multi-energy complementary, heat pump, renewable energy

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