Search OEDI Data
Showing results 276 - 300 of 435.
Show
results per page.
Order by:
Available Now:
Research Areas
Accessibility
Data Type
Organization
Source
Compiled Groundwater Chemistry Data and Identified Mineralogy for the Portland Basin CRBG Aquifer System as part of DDU Feasibility Study
Groundwater Chemistry data for the Portland Basin was compiled from published literature, as well as state and federal groundwater quality reports. Mineralogies were identified based on previous literature, as well as XRD and SEM analysis conducted at Portland State University. Up...
Svadlenak, E. Portland State University
Dec 03, 2018
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Assessing REE Concentrations in Geothermal and Oil and Gas Produced Waters: A Potential Domestic Source of Strategic Mineral Commodities
The project team collected and analyzed 224 water samples and 101 matching rock samples. INL's improved method of measuring aqueous REEs allows study of samples previously thought too volume limited to measure.
The study found that aqueous REEs occur at trace levels in all analyz...
Quillinan, S. et al University of Wyoming
Mar 08, 2019
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
UAE6 Wind Tunnel Tests Data UAE6 Sequence 8 Raw Data
**Overview**
Sequences 8 and 9: Downwind Sonics (F,P) and Downwind Sonics Parked
(P)
This test sequence used an upwind, rigid turbine with a 0° cone angle. The wind speed ranged
from 5 m/s to 25 m/s. Yaw angles of 0° to 60° were achieved. The blade tip pitch was 3°. The
roto...
Fingersh, L. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 28, 2018
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
UAE6 Wind Tunnel Tests Data UAE6 Sequence 9 Raw Data
**Overview**
Sequences 8 and 9: Downwind Sonics (F,P) and Downwind Sonics Parked
(P)
This test sequence used an upwind, rigid turbine with a 0° cone angle. The wind speed ranged
from 5 m/s to 25 m/s. Yaw angles of 0° to 60° were achieved. The blade tip pitch was 3°. The
roto...
Fingersh, L. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 28, 2018
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Structural Controls of the Neal Hot Springs Geothermal System, Eastern Oregon
Detailed geologic mapping (1:24,000 scale), structural and geochemical analyses, and integration of available geophysical and well-field data were utilized to assess the structural controls of the Neal Hot Springs geothermal field in eastern Oregon. The geothermal field lies withi...
Edwards, J. and Faulds, J. University of Nevada
May 31, 2013
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Water Use in Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): Geology of U.S. Stimulation Projects, Water Costs, and Alternative Water Use Policies
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), geothermal energy generation in the United States is projected to more than triple by 2040 (EIA 2013). This addition, which translates to more than 5 GW of generation capacity, is anti...
Harto, C. et al Argonne National Laboratory
Dec 16, 2014
13 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
13 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Utah FORGE Deep Wells Water and Gas Sampling with Analyses by ThermoChem (October, 2022)
This data includes a document that describes the effort to collect and analyze water and gas samples from deep Utah FORGE wells 16A(78)-32, 58-32, 56-32 and 78B-32 along with additional pdf files showing ThermoChem's analyses attached as an appendix.
Joness, C. Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
Oct 26, 2022
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Improved Microseismicity Detection During Newberry EGS Stimulations
Effective enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) require optimal fracture networks for efficient heat transfer between hot rock and fluid. Microseismic mapping is a key tool used to infer the subsurface fracture geometry. Traditional earthquake detection and location techniques are oft...
Templeton, D. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Nov 01, 2013
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
SubTER ZTEM (Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic) Survey Results, Mineral Mountains Area, Utah
This data was acquired as part of the Subsurface Science, Technology and Engineering Research, and Development (SubTER) Crosscut which is a collaboration across the Department of Energy offices involved in research activities in energy production/extraction, subsurface storage, an...
Wannamaker, P. Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
Oct 13, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Development of a Downhole Tool Measuring Real-Time Concentration of Ionic Tracers and pH in Geothermal Reservoirs
For enhanced or Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) geothermal brine is pumped to the surface via the production wells, the heat extracted to turn a turbine to generate electricity, and the spent brine re-injected via injection wells back underground. If designed properly, the sub...
Hess, R. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Mar 31, 2014
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
A Thermal-Hydrological-Chemical Model for the EGS Demonstration Project at Newberry Volcano, OR
Newberry Volcano in Central Oregon is the site of a Department of Energy funded Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) Demonstration Project. Stimulation and production of an EGS is a strong perturbation to the physical and chemical environment, giving rise to coupled Thermal-Hydrologic...
Sonnenthal, E. et al National Energy Technology Laboratory
Jan 30, 2012
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 59, Berkeley, California
The Building 59 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a medium-sized office building with two office floors, one mechanical equipment floor, and one floor for NERSC data and computing center. The dataset only covers the two office floors. The building management system m...
Hong, T. and Luo, N. Building Technologies Office (BTO)
Feb 22, 2022
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 59, Berkeley, California
Building 59 is a medium-sized office building with two office floors, one mechanical equipment floor, and one floor for NERSC data and computing center. The dataset only covers the two office floors. The building management system monitors and archives building-level electricity u...
Hong, T. and Luo, N. Building Technologies Office (BTO)
Mar 13, 2022
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Wind Turbine NREL GE 1.5MW SLE wind turbine Reviewed Data
**Overview**
This dataset is intended to be a public resource for anyone conducting wind turbine noise research. The data in this set contain noise spectra and equivalent sound pressure levels at 11 measurement stations. The dataset also contains wind turbine operational data and...
Hamilton, N. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 30, 2020
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 59, Berkeley, California
The Building 59 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a medium-sized office building with two office floors, one mechanical equipment floor, and one floor for NERSC data and computing center. The dataset only covers the two office floors. The building management system m...
Hong, T. and Luo, N. Building Technologies Office (BTO)
Jul 28, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 59, Berkeley, California
The Building 59 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a medium-sized office building with two office floors, one mechanical equipment floor, and one floor for NERSC data and computing center. The dataset only covers the two office floors. The building management system m...
Hong, T. and Luo, N. Building Technologies Office (BTO)
Nov 01, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 59, Berkeley, California
The Building 59 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a medium-sized office building with two office floors, one mechanical equipment floor, and one floor for NERSC data and computing center. The dataset only covers the two office floors. The building management system m...
Hong, T. and Luo, N. Building Technologies Office (BTO)
Nov 03, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
GEO3D Three-Dimensional Computer Model of a Ground Source Heat Pump System
This file is the setup file for GEO3D, a computer program written by Jim Menart to simulate vertical wells in conjunction with a heat pump for ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems. This is a very detailed three-dimensional computer model. This program produces detailed heat tran...
Menart, J. Wright State University
Jun 07, 2013
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Geothermal Fluids through Bacterial Cell Surface Adsorption
We summarized the FY17 and part of FY18 results of the analysis of the effect of several parameters (e.g., total dissolved solids, specific competing metals, pH, and temperature) on REE recovery from geothermal brine in a manuscript that was submitted to Environmental Science & Te...
Jiao, Y. et al Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Jan 01, 2018
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
RANS Simulation ADM of the NREL Phase VI wind turbine modeled as MHK Turbine
Attached are the .cas and .dat files for the Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulation of a single lab-scaled DOE RM1 turbine implemented in ANSYS FLUENT CFD-package.
In this case study the flow field around and in the wake of the NREL Phase VI wind turbine, modeled is MH...
Javaherchi, T. University of Washington
Jun 08, 2016
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
LCOE Baseline for Wave Carpet WEC Device
This is an LCOE (levelized cost of energy) baseline assessment for the Wave Carpet.
Previsic, M. et al Re Vision Consulting
Jul 26, 2017
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
2 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Engineering Design and Specification for the Open-Hole Packer
This engineering design and specification document contains the applications, specifications, testing, materials, and running methods for the Open-Hole Packer. The Open Hole Packer is designed to seal 8.5 to 9.75 inch open-holes with a 7 inch casing. The design is intended to seal...
Coon, R. PetroQuip Energy Services
Dec 14, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
1 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Fallon FORGE: Well Data, Geophysical Data, and Geologic Maps
The data is associated to the Fallon FORGE project and includes mudlogs for all wells used to characterize the subsurface, as wells as gravity, magnetotelluric, earthquake seismicity, and temperature data from the Navy GPO and Ormat. Also included are geologic maps from the USGS a...
Blankenship, D. Sandia National Laboratories
Mar 31, 2016
54 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
54 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Utah FORGE: Seismic and Other Shapefiles from the Roosevelt Hot Springs Area
Three shapefiles in this submission show the position of proposed seismic line surveys. The mid-crustal velocity anomaly file shows the extent of an anomalously low P-wave velocity zone in the subsurface. Two other files show the extent of known hydrothermal systems in the Rooseve...
Moore, J. Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
Mar 22, 2016
7 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
7 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
Alternative CAES Technology Using Depleted Unconventional Gas Wells and Subsurface Thermal Energy Storage (GeoCAES)
This project assessed the technical viability of a process called GeoCAES. The process stores electrical energy by injecting natural gas into shale gas formations using a compressor, storing it, and producing it through an expander to generate electricity. This data submission inc...
Johnston, H. and Young, D. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
May 23, 2019
8 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
8 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible