MSc defence by Roberto Renderros

5 June 2009
UNU-GTP MSc student Roberto Renderos, from El Salvador, defended his MSc thesis etitled "Carbon dioxide fixation by calcite and diffusive degassing in the Southern region of the Berlin geothermal system, El Salvador", Monday June 8, 2009. The defence was held at the University of Iceland, Askja, Room 131. The supervisor on the MSc project was Halldór Ármannsson, and the external examiner was Sigurður Reynir Gíslason.

 
CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION BY CALCITE DIFFUSIVE DEGASSING
IN THE SOUTHERN REGION OF BERLIN GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM,

EL SALVADOR


Abstract


Two processes of carbon dioxide removal from geothermal systems have been studied as part of the CO2 budget in the Berlin geothermal system and their implications for the evaluation of the CO2 emissions from a 109 MWe geothermal power plant. CO2 flux through soil was measured as part of natural emissions at 150 sampling points within a regular grid of 4 x 2.5 km using the accumulation chamber method. Results were analyzed by a graphical statistical method. Soil CO2 flux values over background values were not observed and characterization of the CO2 source feeding the soil CO2 diffuse degassing was not possible due to the amount of volcanic-hydrothermal CO2 and biogenic fluxes that coexist and are of the same order of magnitude. The rate of CO2 emissions through soil was from 14162 to 23105 t y-1. The amount of CO2 fixed in bedrock was quantified by coulometric carbon titrations of 50 drill cutting samples from 5 high temperature geothermal wells in the southern region of Berlin. The amount of CO2 in the drill cuttings ranged between 0.0 and 194 kg m-3. For wells located in the westernmost region the CO2 content reaches the highest values in the uppermost 1200 m but it decreases sharply below that depth and very little CO2 is present below 1500 m. A more homogeneous CO2 distribution has been observed in wells located in the eastern part of the area studied where CO2 content of the order of 60 kg m-3 was found at 1845 m depth. The load of the bedrock was computed to be 79.5 kg m-2 and the total amount of CO2 fixed in the bedrock was estimated as 874 Mt. The CO2 fixation rate of the system was computed to be between 228 and 319 t y-1.  CO2 emissions from the power plant amounted to 42420 t y-1 in the year 2008, double the natural emissions observed in the present study.


Roberto presenting his work


Sigurður Reynir Gíslason examining the candidate


Roberto awaiting his results


The defence group: Sigurður Reynir Gíslason, Ingvar Birgir Fridleifsson, Sigurður Steinthorsson, Roberto Renderos, Halldór Ármannsson and Stefán Arnorsson


Roberto among fellow MSc and Phd students at the UNU-GTP


The MSc thesis will be published by the University of Iceland, and by the UNU-GTP. The thesis will soon be available online at www.unugtp.is

Roberto´s studies were financed by a fellowship from the government of Iceland through the UNU-GTP.