zizzuu
Chemical
- Jan 9, 2003
- 8
Hi,
I am assessing the potential of some geothermal resources and am unsure why certain people select binary organic Rankin cycles (ORC) whilst others with similar field properties go for binary steam cycles. I understand the flow and temperature of the brine has an impact along with the overall capital costs but what other technical factors determine the selection of the cycle type.
I would just really like to look at the field and brine conditions and be able to know if it will be ORC or a steam cycle
Any help appreciated
I am assessing the potential of some geothermal resources and am unsure why certain people select binary organic Rankin cycles (ORC) whilst others with similar field properties go for binary steam cycles. I understand the flow and temperature of the brine has an impact along with the overall capital costs but what other technical factors determine the selection of the cycle type.
I would just really like to look at the field and brine conditions and be able to know if it will be ORC or a steam cycle
Any help appreciated