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Artificial Intelligence Based Optimizing Solutions for the Geothermal Power
Plants
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Namrata Bist Gautami Tripathi
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11/17/2020 Stanford Geothermal Workshop Abstract
Stanford Geothermal Workshop
February 16-18, 2021
Artificial Intelligence Based Optimizing Solutions for the
Geothermal Power Plants
Namrata BIST, Gautami TRIPATHI, Anirbid SIRCAR, Kriti YADAV
[Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India]
The geothermal power plant situated at Dholera, Gujarat like every power plant is designed
for long term electricity generation. Hence it gets crucial to determine the present production
flow rate in order to ascertain the future power demands. While designing the plant, the
calculations and estimations are done based on the current future production predictions.
These predictions come in handy while designing the surface equipment in order to make the
plant cost effective. One of the most prudent problems related to geothermal power plants is
inability to accurately estimate the future production rates and hence makes the plant
operations inefficient. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to empower the system with
intelligent behavior, learning and decision making capabilities for the geothermal energy
sector. These tools can be used to predict accurate future production prediction as they rely
on reliable field data instead of assumptions. A predictive model is designed and the results
are correlated with the past data. The results generated by this model are very encouraging.
AI can also be developed as an alternative approach to conventional methods to eliminate
dealing with uncertainties in the geothermal reservoirs.
Topic: Emerging Technology
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