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MALEG
MALEG is an artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize power plant efficiency. On three different geothermal power plants, scaling and corrosion processes are investigated with an on-site demonstrator (hardware-twin) and geochemically simulated (digital-twin). MALEG is trained with the results of the extensive geochemical sampling of the hardware-twin to couple the AI to the power plant to enhance its efficiency.
Demonstration Sites
Flow rate: | 100 l/s |
Temperature: | 78°C |
Drilling depth: | 1960m |
Power: | 28MWth |
Utilization: | Heat extraction via heat exchangers |
In production since: | 2003 |
Unterschleißheim
Fernwärme Haag
Fernwärme Haag uses water from a depth of 2000m for the purpose of heating parts of Haag am Hausruck and Geboltskirchen (AUT, UpperAustria).
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Flow rate: | 5-18l/s |
Temperature: | 86°C |
Drilling depth: | 2000m |
Utilization: | Direct brine feed into the district heating network |
Haag am Hausruck
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11/2023
The consortium was meeting at Haag am Hausruck in Austria for the 3rd general assembly of the MALEG project.
11/2023
The MALEG demonstrator was sent to the geothermal plant of “Fernwärme Haag GmbH” in Austria.