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Title: Federal Geothermal Research Program Update Fiscal Year 2000

Abstract

The Department of Energy's Geothermal Program serves two broad purposes: (1) to assist industry in overcoming near-term barriers by conducting cost-shared research and field verification that allows geothermal energy to compete in today's aggressive energy markets; and (2) to undertake fundamental research with potentially large economic payoffs. The four categories of work used to distinguish the research activities of the Geothermal Program during FY 2000 reflect the main components of real-world geothermal projects. These categories form the main sections of the project descriptions in this Research Update. Exploration Technology research focuses on developing instruments and techniques to discover hidden hydrothermal systems and to explore the deep portions of known systems. Research in geophysical and geochemical methods is expected to yield increased knowledge of hidden geothermal systems. Reservoir Technology research combines laboratory and analytical investigations with equipment development and field testing to establish practical tools for resource development and management for both hydrothermal reservoirs and enhanced geothermal systems. Research in various reservoir analysis techniques is generating a wide range of information that facilitates development of improved reservoir management tools. Drilling Technology focuses on developing improved, economic drilling and completion technology for geothermal wells. Ongoing research to avert lost circulation episodes inmore » geothermal drilling is yielding positive results. Conversion Technology research focuses on reducing costs and improving binary conversion cycle efficiency, to permit greater use of the more abundant moderate-temperature geothermal resource, and on the development of materials that will improve the operating characteristics of many types of geothermal energy equipment. Increased output and improved performance of binary cycles will result from investigations in heat cycle research.« less

Authors:
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID (US)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Geothermal Technologies (EE-12) (US)
OSTI Identifier:
794382
Report Number(s):
DOE/ID-10907
TRN: US200210%%29
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-99ID13727
Resource Type:
Technical Report
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 15 Aug 2001
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; DRILLING FLUIDS; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; GEOTHERMAL WELLS; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; LOSSES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; HYDROTHERMAL; RESERVOIRS; GEOTHERMAL; TRACER; INJECTION; FLUID FLOW; DRILLING; PACKER ELEMENTS; LOGGING INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY; CONVERSION; DRY STEAM CONVERSION; FLASH STEAM PLANTS; BINARY CYCLES; Geothermal Legacy

Citation Formats

Renner, J.L. Federal Geothermal Research Program Update Fiscal Year 2000. United States: N. p., 2001. Web. doi:10.2172/794382.
Renner, J.L. Federal Geothermal Research Program Update Fiscal Year 2000. United States. doi:10.2172/794382.
Renner, J.L. Wed . "Federal Geothermal Research Program Update Fiscal Year 2000". United States. doi:10.2172/794382. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/794382.
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abstractNote = {The Department of Energy's Geothermal Program serves two broad purposes: (1) to assist industry in overcoming near-term barriers by conducting cost-shared research and field verification that allows geothermal energy to compete in today's aggressive energy markets; and (2) to undertake fundamental research with potentially large economic payoffs. The four categories of work used to distinguish the research activities of the Geothermal Program during FY 2000 reflect the main components of real-world geothermal projects. These categories form the main sections of the project descriptions in this Research Update. Exploration Technology research focuses on developing instruments and techniques to discover hidden hydrothermal systems and to explore the deep portions of known systems. Research in geophysical and geochemical methods is expected to yield increased knowledge of hidden geothermal systems. Reservoir Technology research combines laboratory and analytical investigations with equipment development and field testing to establish practical tools for resource development and management for both hydrothermal reservoirs and enhanced geothermal systems. Research in various reservoir analysis techniques is generating a wide range of information that facilitates development of improved reservoir management tools. Drilling Technology focuses on developing improved, economic drilling and completion technology for geothermal wells. Ongoing research to avert lost circulation episodes in geothermal drilling is yielding positive results. Conversion Technology research focuses on reducing costs and improving binary conversion cycle efficiency, to permit greater use of the more abundant moderate-temperature geothermal resource, and on the development of materials that will improve the operating characteristics of many types of geothermal energy equipment. Increased output and improved performance of binary cycles will result from investigations in heat cycle research.},
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year = {Wed Aug 15 00:00:00 EDT 2001},
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