Krafla - Electricity generation from an active volcano
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Krafla - Electricity generation from an active volcano
Krafla - Electricity generation from an active volcano Sigurdur Markusson – Landsvirkjun Iceland Geothermal Congress 2016 “Krafla is one of Iceland's most spectacular and most active volcanoes” VolcanoDiscovery.com Krafla central volcano Active for the past 200.000 years High potential for large scale geothermal utilization Government of Iceland agrees on building a 60 MW geothermal plant at Krafla Krafla Fires Eruption 1975-84 Gas injection due to degassing magma Acid fluid damaged the hottest wells Only one of the 30 MW turbines installed Well KG-4 in Krafla (1977) Mynd af Kröflu úr lofti Stóra mynd frá tedda The Krafla Plant Krafla today Second turbine installed in 1998 Double flash 2x 30 MW Mitsubishi Skýrsla TH acid wells Acid wells in Krafla Steam from the hottest/deepest part of the system Most powerful wells in Krafla > 30 MW Not been utilized long term due do corrosion and scaling IDDP-1 Planned for 4-5 km Drilled into magma at 2.1 km depth Liner inserted in the lowest 130 meters Highly productive IDDP-1 fluid 450°C at 138 bar Highly superheated „dry“ steam (3200 kj/kg) Hydrogen chloride (HCl) Condensate pH 2.5-3 Fluid not corrosive when well is flowing IDDP-1 Origin of the acidic fluid IDDP-1 was the first well producing from the superheated zone only Future well design in Krafla Traditional well in Krafla Deep cased well (IDDP-1) 180-220°C Scaling & corrosion water Dry steam 250-350°C Water and steam Superheated zone Superheated steam Superheated steam 400-500°C Further work in Krafla One of the most interesting geothermal fields/volcano in the world Next step in geothermal utilization – near magma resources EIA for 150 MW Landsvirkjun will continue drilling for superheated steam in Krafla when we are convinced that the technical issues have been solved (high risk) International collaboration needed to continue this work. KMDP Krafla – next steps Further drilling of wells like IDDP-1 into the superheated zone Cased down to 1800 meters Treat fluid with wet scrubbing before entering the steam gathering system Superheated Reservoir size (>340°C) 4-8 km3