The potential of raw material extraction from thermal brines - Successful milestones of the BrineMine project

Goldberg, V; Winter, D.; Nitschke, F.; Rath, M.; Held, S.; Spitzmueller, L.; Budach, I; Paveza, M.; Morata, D.; Koschikowski, J.; Kohl, T.

Abstract

--- - The BrineMine Project is a German-Chilean multi-disciplinary research project realized by research and industry partners. The focus is on development of strategies for raw material and water extraction from geothermal springs (Brine Mining) in Chile. The topics can be separated into a geologicalfgeo-chemical part and a mechanical engineering part, which are processed in close cooperation by the project consortium. In the first part, the economic potential of the dissolved raw materials in thermal spring waters in Chile is assessed by analyzing existing geochemical data of different sites. This is complemented by hydrogeochemical and geophysical exploration campaigns. The second part focuses on the development, construction and implementation of a prototype for pre-treatment and concentration ofgeothermal brines. With the comprehensive expertise of the team, a treatment strategy was developed and tested in a geothermal power plant, enabling controlled silica precipitation in order to overcome this limiting factor for geothermal energy production and associated raw material extraction. - In this study, successful milestones of the BrineMine project are presented. The economic potential of elements in Chilean thermal waters is demonstrated. Additionally, the global potential of Brine Mining is outlined. The development of the silica treatment strategy is further described, as well as a possible integration of a prototype into an operating geothermal power plant. Finally, the construction and implementation of a large-scale first-generation prototype are presented with promising field results.

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Título según WOS: The potential of raw material extraction from thermal brines - Successful milestones of the BrineMine project
Título de la Revista: OIL GAS-EUROPEAN MAGAZINE
Volumen: 47
Número: 1
Editorial: URBAN-VERLAG GMBH
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 26
Página final: 33
DOI:

10.19225/210306

Notas: ISI