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A Study on Deep Geothermal Energy and Potential of Geothermal Power Generation in Mongolia  

Hahn, Jeong-Sang (Nexgeo Inc.)
Yoon, Yun-Sang (Nexgeo Inc.)
Kiem, Young-Seek (Nexgeo Inc.)
Hahn, Chan (Sodalab)
Park, Yu-Chul (Dept. of Geophysics, Kangwon National University)
Mok, Jong-Gu (Dept. of Geophysics, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy / v.8, no.3, 2012 , pp. 1-11 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mongolia has three(3) geothermal zones and eight(8) hydrogeothermal systems/regions that are, fold-fault platform/uplift zone, concave-largest subsidence zone, and mixed intermediate-transitional zone. Average temperature, heat flow, and geothermal gradient of hot springs in Arhangai located to fold-fault platform/uplift zone are $55.8^{\circ}C$, 60~110 mW/m2 and $35{\sim}50^{\circ}C/km$ respectively and those of Khentii situated in same zone are $80.5^{\circ}C$, 40~50 mW/m2, and $35{\sim}50^{\circ}C/km$ separately. Temperature of hydrothermal water at depth of 3,000 m is expected to be about $173{\sim}213^{\circ}C$ based on average geothermal gradient of $35{\sim}50^{\circ}C/km$. Among eight systems, Arhangai and Khentii located in A type hydrothermal system, Khovsgol in B type, Mongol Altai plateau in C type, and Over Arhangai in D type are the most feasible areas to develop geothermal power generation by Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS). Potential electric power generation by EGS is estimated about 2,760 kW at Tsenher, 1,752 kW at Tsagaan Sum, 2,928 kW at Khujir, 2,190 kW at Baga Shargaljuut, and 7,125 kW at Shargaljuut.
Keywords
Mongolia; Hydrogeothermal system; Fold-fault platform/uplift zone; Concave-largest subsidence zone; Geofluid; Geothermal gradient; Enhanced Geothermal System(EGS); Specific power output;
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