DOE- Industry Geothermal Program Briefing Geothermal Resources Council Perspective March 20, 2003
Data Gathering Procedure Jay Nathwani and Joel Renner presentation to GRC Board, 1/30/2003 Sabodh Garg Facilitator Initial input from 16 GRC Board Members Subsequent Discussion and Comments Available in Text Form
Summary of Recommendations Exploration and Resource Definition Drilling Technology Reservoir Confirmation, Characterization and Management Enhanced Geothermal Systems Hardware Development Low Temperature Conversion Technology Basic Research Efforts Information Dissemination, Education and Outreach Non-Electrical Uses and Distributed Power
Exploration and Resource Definition Expanded GRED (Geothermal Resource Exploration and Definition) Cost-Shared Drilling Slim-hole Reservoir confirmation New Exploration Fracture Targeting Geochemical Techniques Geophysical Techniques
Drilling Technology Reactivate GDO (Geothermal Drilling Organization) Continue Lost Circulation Control Research Develop Suite of Cementing Materials and Techniques Basic Research Bit Technology Logging while drilling
Reservoir Confirmation, Characterization and Management Integration of Basic Geophysical, Geochemical Data into more Robust Reservoir Models Incorporate Fluid Chemistry and non-conservative tracers into numerical modeling techniques Support publication of case studies with demonstrated efficacy of Reservoir Modeling
Enhanced Geothermal Systems Expand Funding Level Potential for near-term deployment Requirement to test multiple concepts Near-term focus should be on EGS coupled with producing hydrothermal
Hardware Development Downhole Pump Temperature limitations Materials Demonstration Anti-scalant Coatings Corrosion Protection Combination Logging Tools PTS-Density Tool Advanced H2S abatement
Conversion Technology Aggressively Develop and Demonstrate a power cycle that is economic in the low temperature range. 212-300 oF Lower temperatures?
Distributed Power and Non-Electric Uses Off-grid Village Power Generation 50 kW to 5 MW Mineral Recovery Zinc, Manganese Silica Lithium, Potassium, Cesium, Rubidium Agribusiness and space heat, industrial process heat
Information Dissemination, Education and Outreach Maintain funding for Scientific Meetings and Publications Geothermal is a viable renewable energy source for the future Indigenous Energy security Low Emissions Educate Public, Policy Makers
US and Mexico Co-operative Work Presented to and Discussed with Mexico Secretary of Energy Martens Geothermal Reservoir Identification and Management Geothermal Deployment Strategy Integrated Uses of Geothermal Resources Secretary Martens intends to discuss with US Secretary of Energy Abraham
Barriers to Short Term Deployment Lack of Power Sales Contracts Capital Front-End Loading of Geothermal Projects Limited Inventory of Proven Resources Attracting Capital Investment