De-risking CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) for commercial field deployment
- 1Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2Ad Terra Energy SA, Geneva, Switzerland
CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) is a technology that employs the benefit of CO2 as a geothermal working fluid to turn CCS into CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage), both by producing more power compared to conventional geothermal systems (Randolph and Saar, 2011), as well as improving the performance of the base CO2 storage project. Following a decade of research, a CPG consortium has started in March 2023 to pave the way for de-risking this emerging technology to a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7. This industry-academic initiative unlocks a larger joint portfolio of opportunities, financing options and domain knowledge, thereby enabling a systematic and standardized approach to evaluating candidate CPG field demonstration sites and concepts. A workflow is presented to define several potential field demonstration concepts, leveraging site-specific risk registers, opportunity framing sessions, competitive scoping and multi-scenario modelling. Using a trade-off table, the highest value field demonstration project can be selected for execution in the subsequent phase of the CPG consortium.
How to cite: de Reus, A. J., Onishi, T., Brehme, M., Games, F., Hau, K. P., Hefny, M., Kucuk, S., Kong, X.-Z., Pokras, D., Rangel Jurado, N., and Saar, M. O.: De-risking CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) for commercial field deployment, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-16553, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16553, 2024.