A circular by design environmentally friendly geothermal energy solution based on a horizontal closed loop - HOCLOOP

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-RIAID: 101083558
EC Contribution
€55,119
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Summary

Geothermal energy has a large potential as a clean renewable energy source. The conventional technology is mainly based on heat extraction from hot permeable aquifers. Such aquifers are hard to find, limit the applications and imply high cost and risks. The proposed project aims to mitigate this challenge.The idea is to use an innovative horizontal closed loop solution for the extraction of heat from deep or shallow formation rocks. The solution is based on new drilling technology and solves the challenges of conventional construction of geothermal wells. The solution will improve the power production due to extended reach horizontal drilling with a large hole size. Further improvement is expected to be achieved by use of alternative circulation fluids to water, such as CO2 based fluids. It is expected that the solution can reduce the LCOE compared to the conventional solution and meet the SET plan targets. The project will develop the tools to enable the proposed geothermal solution and demonstrate the technology in a full-scale test operation to TRL5. The work will cover the development and validation of models for the heat flow and investigate the possibility for improving the electricity production by using alternative fluids to water. The work will also cover the investigation of potential EU pilot sites, environmental assessment, and the social acceptance.It is expected that the solution will enable exploitation of geothermal energy sources in new regions with- or without good hydrothermal reservoirs. The solution is foreseen to be integrated with other renewables to improve the reliability of the power supply and grid stability, and to be applicable to a variety of geological conditions. It is also expected to solve the main issues of geothermal energy related to emissions, seismicity, and environmental aspects.9 partners from 6 European countries with complementary expertise join forces for this 42 months project.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (25)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (6)
Controlling injection conditions of a deep coaxial closed well heat exchanger to meet irregular heat demands: a field case study in Belgium (Mol)
Geothermal Energy· 2025DOI
Leontidis, Vlasios; Hernandez, Edgar; Pogacnik, Justin; Wangen, Magnus; Harcouët-Menou, Virginie
Distributed geothermal response test on a 750 m deep borehole thermal energy storage system
Applied Thermal Engineering· 2025DOI
Lukas Seib, Matthias Krusemark, Clemens Lehr, Max Ohagen, Hung Pham, Markus Schedel, Bastian Welsch, Ingo Sass
Impact of borehole path deviations on the efficiency of a medium-deep geothermal storage system: Case study of the SKEWS MD-BTES Demosite
Journal of Energy Storage· 2025DOI
Matthias Krusemark, Lukas Seib, Max Ohagen, Bastian Welsch, Hung Tien Pham, Ingo Sass
Simulation of Closed-Loop Geothermal Systems
85th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition· 2025DOI
M. Wangen, V. Leontidis, E. Hernandez Acevedo, V. Harcouët-Menou, P. Ungar
THERMO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A GEOTHERMAL-BASED HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT PUMP
37th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems (ECOS 2024)· 2025DOI
Pietro Ungar, Daniele Fiaschi, Giampaolo Manfrida
The HOCLOOP Project: Tools to Model Heat Extraction From Horizontal Closed Wells
4th EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference and Exhibition, Paris-France, November 2023· 2023DOI
V. Leontidis, E.H. Acevedo, V. Harcouët-Menou, M. Wangen
Deliverables (18)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - HOCLOOP (A circular by design environmentally friendly geothermal energy solution based on a horizontal closed loop - HOCLOOP)