Integrated Experiments and Multiscale Modeling for Subsurface Energy Transition Systems
Friday, 23 October
Room 362 ADBE
Technical and Invited Presenter
This session highlights integrated experimental and modeling approaches advancing subsurface energy transition systems, including CO2 storage, geothermal energy, and hydrogen. Emphasis is placed on multiscale processes, system integration, and field-relevant insights to improve injectivity, storage performance, and long-term reliability.
Session Chairpersons
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1400-1425Invited Presenter - API Geothermal Keynote
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1425-1450 234134Analysis Of Reservoir Thermal Energy Storage For Improving Grid Stability
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1450-1515 233859Staged Field Development Planning For Enhanced Geothermal Systems Under Thermal And Economic Constraints
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1515-1540Invited Presenter: Empowering Rural Communities With Hybrid Renewable Energy: A Case Study Of The Kit Carson Electric Coop In Taos, New Mexico
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1540-1605 233817Economic Evaluation And Risks Management Of Green Hydrogen Production Systems Using Offshore Wind Energy
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1605-1630 234105Non-equilibrium Behavior Of CO₂ Bubble Evolution Under Dynamic Pressure Conditions
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Alternate 234044Integrated Reservoir And Surface Facilities Simulation For Narrow-boiling Fluids With Application To Carbon Capture And Storage
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Alternate 233872Experimental Investigation Of Multicomponent Gas Diffusion In Low-permeability Dunite For Geologic Hydrogen Storage
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Alternate 233866Poromechanical Simulations Of Caprock Creep And Progressive Annulus Closure


