Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), can harvest energy from hot dry rocks beneath the Earth’s surface in artificially created reservoirs. The idea is to generate a network of cracks in the rocks, then inject cold water and let it circulate through the cracked formation. The resulting steam can then be used to produce electricity.
Blaise Bourdin, associate professor in the LSU Department of Mathematics |
It turns out the way cracks for geothermal systems are generated is very similar to the way reservoir engineering in the petroleum industry is done, so this research can be applied when drilling for oil and gas.
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