Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system

Multigeneration systems have proven to be one of the most spectacular and cutting-edge technologies over the previous few decades, producing a diverse range of useful outputs that include electricity, space heating, space cooling, and hydrogen production. However, only single-generation systems have...

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Main Authors: Naseer, Muhammad Nihal, Noorollahi, Younes, Zaidi, Asad A., Abdul Wahab, Yasmin, Johan, Mohd Rafie, Badruddin, Irfan Anjum
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spelling my.um.eprints.436802023-10-24T01:34:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43680/ Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system Naseer, Muhammad Nihal Noorollahi, Younes Zaidi, Asad A. Abdul Wahab, Yasmin Johan, Mohd Rafie Badruddin, Irfan Anjum GE Environmental Sciences Multigeneration systems have proven to be one of the most spectacular and cutting-edge technologies over the previous few decades, producing a diverse range of useful outputs that include electricity, space heating, space cooling, and hydrogen production. However, only single-generation systems have received attention when it comes to using the thermal potential of abandoned wells. Therefore, this study exploits ambient geothermal wells by utilizing a multigeneration system. Oil and natural gas units are typically found to use a large amount of natural gas to meet the electrical demands of worksite personnel and the natural gas compression system which is a costly and environmentally unfriendly process. This study offers a way of dealing with energy demands and environmental contamination that is both sustainable and cost-effective. To make remote oil and natural gas units self-sufficient, a suggested multigeneration system gathers energy from ambient geothermal wells and produces 15.78 MW of electricity. A total of 52,187 kW of heat is produced by the abandoned well. To make industry a negative emission unit, this system collects H2S from natural gas at a rate of 30 g/s and CO2 from ambient air at a rate of 45.39 kg/s (zero self-emission and absorb from the air). © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Islamic Azad University. Institute for Ionics 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Naseer, Muhammad Nihal and Noorollahi, Younes and Zaidi, Asad A. and Abdul Wahab, Yasmin and Johan, Mohd Rafie and Badruddin, Irfan Anjum (2022) Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system. International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering, 13 (4). 1237 -1246. ISSN 2008-9163, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40095-022-00496-3 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s40095-022-00496-3>. 10.1007/s40095-022-00496-3
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
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Naseer, Muhammad Nihal
Noorollahi, Younes
Zaidi, Asad A.
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Johan, Mohd Rafie
Badruddin, Irfan Anjum
Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
description Multigeneration systems have proven to be one of the most spectacular and cutting-edge technologies over the previous few decades, producing a diverse range of useful outputs that include electricity, space heating, space cooling, and hydrogen production. However, only single-generation systems have received attention when it comes to using the thermal potential of abandoned wells. Therefore, this study exploits ambient geothermal wells by utilizing a multigeneration system. Oil and natural gas units are typically found to use a large amount of natural gas to meet the electrical demands of worksite personnel and the natural gas compression system which is a costly and environmentally unfriendly process. This study offers a way of dealing with energy demands and environmental contamination that is both sustainable and cost-effective. To make remote oil and natural gas units self-sufficient, a suggested multigeneration system gathers energy from ambient geothermal wells and produces 15.78 MW of electricity. A total of 52,187 kW of heat is produced by the abandoned well. To make industry a negative emission unit, this system collects H2S from natural gas at a rate of 30 g/s and CO2 from ambient air at a rate of 45.39 kg/s (zero self-emission and absorb from the air). © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Islamic Azad University.
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author Naseer, Muhammad Nihal
Noorollahi, Younes
Zaidi, Asad A.
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Johan, Mohd Rafie
Badruddin, Irfan Anjum
author_facet Naseer, Muhammad Nihal
Noorollahi, Younes
Zaidi, Asad A.
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Johan, Mohd Rafie
Badruddin, Irfan Anjum
author_sort Naseer, Muhammad Nihal
title Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
title_short Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
title_full Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
title_fullStr Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
title_full_unstemmed Abandoned wells multigeneration system: Promising zero CO2 emission geothermal energy system
title_sort abandoned wells multigeneration system: promising zero co2 emission geothermal energy system
publisher Institute for Ionics
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