Development of an economical organic Rankine cycle (ORC) modular rig using low-temperature geothermal heat sources

This proposal aims to address the urgent need for clean energy solutions in Canada, particularly focusing on harnessing geothermal energy to meet electricity demands. By utilizing an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system, which efficiently converts geothermal heat into electricity, the project seeks to develop a modular rig integrated with parallel turboexpanders for enhanced performance. This initiative not only aligns with Canada’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 but also offers practical solutions for sustainable energy production. The participating institutions, including the University of Alberta in Canada and NUST in Pakistan, will benefit from collaborative research, innovation, and the training of interns in cutting-edge energy technologies, thereby contributing to global efforts in combating climate change.

Faculty Supervisor:

Muhammad Taha Manzoor

Student:

Partner:

National University of Sciences and Technology

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Energy and Utilities; Green/Alternative Energy; Sustainability & the Environment

University:

University of Alberta

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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