DOE's Geothermal Program [electronic resource] : New emphasis on industrial participation.

Geothermal Legacy.

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Corporate Authors: United States. Department of Energy (Researcher), United States. Department of Energy. Geothermal Division (Researcher)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Dept. of Energy. Geothermal Division ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1991.
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Summary:Geothermal Legacy.
Abstract:In line with industry's traditional strong role in targeting research priorities for the Department of Energy's geothermal program, the new policy thrust toward industry-driven R&D will complement our existing planning processes. Cost-sharing and leveraging of DOE's limited research resources remain critical elements, especially at The Geysers where DOE-funded research must have a very strong potential for yielding early industrial application. Upcoming geothermal reservoir engineering program initiatives respond to industry's expressed need for new exploration technologies to find undiscovered geothermal resources where there are little or no surface manifestations and for drilling innovations to reduce the costs of exploration for such resources. In accord with the Department's policy of focusing on research supported by industry, long-term research on geopressured and hot dry rock resources has been reduced in scope or deferred.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1991.
"sgp-tr-134-2"
Proceedings, sixteenth workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA January 23-25, 1991.
Mock, John, E.; Beeland, Gene.
Meridian Corporation, Alexandria, VA.
Physical Description:3-8 : digital, PDF file.