geothermal energy
Files related to our geothermal energy analysis paper and talk, presented in ECOS 2019 conference in Wroklaw, Poland. A preliminary version of the work was also presented in the Energy Transition symposium in Delft, the Netherlands. An updated and polished version is submitted to a Journal for publication.
How to use
First, download and install Julia for your platform from here
Then, install the following packages by opening Julia prompt and typing
]add package_name
where the package_name is IJulia, DataFrames, PyPlot, Polynomials, GR
.
You also need to install the latest versions of CoolProp and JFVM as instructed in the links.
From here, you can go through the files with .ipynb
extension and run them to get your own results.
Only the published data
If you want to look at the published data and its analysis, follow the above steps and finally open the file data_analysis_results.ipynb
and run it. You can also see the analysis by clicking here
Citation (until journal publication)
The work is currently being cleaned up to be submitted to a journal. For the time being, you can cite it as
Ali Akbar Eftekhari, Hamidreza M. Nick, Hedzer van der Kooi, and Hans Bruining, Thermodynamic analysis of low-temperature fossil-fuel-dependent geothermal energy in the Netherlands, PROCEEDINGS OF ECOS 2019 - THE 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EFFICIENCY, COST, OPTIMIZATION, SIMULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ENERGY SYSTEMS
JUNE 23-28, 2019, WROCLAW, POLAND