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How Fractures Impact Geothermal Energy Systems
Thursday, April 24, 2025
The angle between the fractures and the well connection line also matters. A smaller angle means less resistance to water flow, which improves the overall permeability of the system. When it comes to the pattern of fractures, differences in flow are minimal if the statistical characteristics and parameter values are similar. For the best EGS performance, a uniform distribution of fractures is ideal. Additionally, the main fractures should be aligned at a certain acute angle to the well connection line.
This research highlights the importance of understanding and optimizing the fracture network in geothermal reservoirs. By doing so, it's possible to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of EGS. This could lead to more sustainable and reliable geothermal energy production. However, it's also important to consider the broader implications. The extraction of heat from these reservoirs must be done carefully to avoid depleting the resource. Balancing the need for energy with the preservation of natural resources is a challenge that must be addressed.
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