A Case Study for the Economic Feasibility Model and Analysis of a GDHS Given Geothermal Temperature

기대지열온도하에서 GDHS의 경제성분석 사례연구

  • 양문희 (단국대학교 산업공학과) ;
  • 김태유 (서울대학교 자원공학과) ;
  • 이상규 (한국자원연구소 자원탐사연구부)
  • Received : 19960700
  • Published : 1997.03.31

Abstract

A GDHS(Geothermal District Heating System) is a heating system supplying a group of districts with heat extracted from geothermal sources. The advantages of GDHS include saving fuel consumption as well as reducing air pollution. This paper presents a case study for the economic feasibility model and analysis of a GDHS with which central/individual heating systems are replaced. Configuring to a simplified GDHS which consisits of subsurface systems, surface systems, and transmission/distribution systems, we find out the properties of the system and the model parameters affecting the initial investment/operating costs in order to develop a classical economic feasibility model given geothermal temperature. Based on our model parameter space, we analyzed the geothermal development project of the Jejoo Island probabilistically given prior information such as the expected geothermal power, the demand size and the length of transmission/distribution pipes.

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