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NEDO geothermal subcommittee (11th business reporting conference); NEDO chinetsu bunkakai (dai 11 kai jigyo hokokukai)

Abstract

The geothermal energy department at The New Energy and Industrial Technology Overall Development Organization carries out the following activities: A systematic identification of geothermal resource distribution all over Japan; discussions on selection of promising areas together with the criteria for exploration methods by volcanic thermal type; development of integrated analytic methods applied with high-level information processing technologies; site surveys on effectiveness of various physical exploration technologies; and surveys on environmental influence associated with developments. Developments under way on geothermal power generation systems include a development identification test on simplified medium-to-small size geothermal generation systems at the Kirishima area; a 10 MW class plant; for unused hydrothermal water resources, particularly for power generation using medium to high temperature waters, down hole pumps, minable amount increasing technologies, and systems to detect information about shaft bottoms at geothermal well excavation. With respect to utilizing geothermal energy possessed by high-temperature rocks, artificial reservoir bed formation by means of the hydraulic fracturing method, evaluation of reservoir bed characteristics by means of well excavation, and circulating heat extraction tests.
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1991
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
ETDE/JP-mf-92526277
Reference Number:
SCA: 150100; 150300; 150800; PA: NEDO-92:820029; SN: 92000756291
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Oct 1991
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; VOLCANISM; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; DISTRIBUTION; SITE SELECTION; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; DATA ANALYSIS; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS; WELL LOGGING; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; POWER RANGE 01-10 MW; HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS; HYDRAULIC FRACTURING; HEAT EXTRACTION; 150100; 150300; 150800; RESOURCES AND AVAILABILITY; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION AND EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY
OSTI ID:
10149852
Research Organizations:
New Energy Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92526277; TRN: 92:820029
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only)
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
87 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

None. NEDO geothermal subcommittee (11th business reporting conference); NEDO chinetsu bunkakai (dai 11 kai jigyo hokokukai). Japan: N. p., 1991. Web.
None. NEDO geothermal subcommittee (11th business reporting conference); NEDO chinetsu bunkakai (dai 11 kai jigyo hokokukai). Japan.
None. 1991. "NEDO geothermal subcommittee (11th business reporting conference); NEDO chinetsu bunkakai (dai 11 kai jigyo hokokukai)." Japan.
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title = {NEDO geothermal subcommittee (11th business reporting conference); NEDO chinetsu bunkakai (dai 11 kai jigyo hokokukai)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The geothermal energy department at The New Energy and Industrial Technology Overall Development Organization carries out the following activities: A systematic identification of geothermal resource distribution all over Japan; discussions on selection of promising areas together with the criteria for exploration methods by volcanic thermal type; development of integrated analytic methods applied with high-level information processing technologies; site surveys on effectiveness of various physical exploration technologies; and surveys on environmental influence associated with developments. Developments under way on geothermal power generation systems include a development identification test on simplified medium-to-small size geothermal generation systems at the Kirishima area; a 10 MW class plant; for unused hydrothermal water resources, particularly for power generation using medium to high temperature waters, down hole pumps, minable amount increasing technologies, and systems to detect information about shaft bottoms at geothermal well excavation. With respect to utilizing geothermal energy possessed by high-temperature rocks, artificial reservoir bed formation by means of the hydraulic fracturing method, evaluation of reservoir bed characteristics by means of well excavation, and circulating heat extraction tests.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}