
doi: 10.2172/911527 , 10.2172/809358
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Wind and Geothermal Technologies (DOE) is funding advanced geothermal research through University Geothermal Research solicitations. These solicitations are intended to generate research proposals in the areas of fracture permeability location and characterization, reservoir management and geochemistry. The work funded through these solicitations should stimulate the development of new geothermal electrical generating capacity through increasing scientific knowledge of high-temperature geothermal systems. In order to meet this objective researchers are encouraged to collaborate with the geothermal industry. These objectives and strategies are consistent with DOE Geothermal Energy Program strategic objectives.
Geothermal Energy, 58 Geosciences, Geothermal Industry, Injection, Capacity, Temperature, Hydrothermal, 15 Geothermal Energy, Permeability, 46 - Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Management, 15 - Geothermal Energy, Permeability Geothermal Legacy, Geochemistry, Reservoirs, 58 - Geosciences Geothermal System, Geothermal Legacy, Tracers, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Geothermal Systems, Fractures, Geothermal System
Geothermal Energy, 58 Geosciences, Geothermal Industry, Injection, Capacity, Temperature, Hydrothermal, 15 Geothermal Energy, Permeability, 46 - Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Management, 15 - Geothermal Energy, Permeability Geothermal Legacy, Geochemistry, Reservoirs, 58 - Geosciences Geothermal System, Geothermal Legacy, Tracers, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Geothermal Systems, Fractures, Geothermal System
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