Geothermal Exploration Cost and Time
The Department of Energy's Geothermal Technology Office (GTO) provides RD&D funding for geothermal exploration technologies with the goal of lowering the risks and costs of geothermal development and exploration. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was tasked with developing a metric in 2012 to measure the impacts of this RD&D funding on the cost and time required for exploration activities. The development of this cost and time metric included collecting cost and time data for exploration techniques, creating a baseline suite of exploration techniques to which future exploration cost and time improvements can be compared, and developing an online tool for graphically showing potential project impacts (all available at http://en.openei.org/wiki/Gateway: Geothermal). This paper describes the methodology used to define the baseline exploration suite of techniques (baseline), as well as the approach that was used to create the cost and time data set that populates the baseline. The resulting product, an online tool for measuring impact, and the aggregated cost and time data are available on the Open Energy Information website (OpenEI, http://en.openei.org) for public access.
- Published 01/01/2013 by US National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL.
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). Geothermal Exploration Cost and Time [data set]. Retrieved from 65116a38-4604-42bd-b54c-1982dad9bc36.
Jenne, . Geothermal Exploration Cost and Time. United States: N.p., 22 Dec, 2014. Web. 65116a38-4604-42bd-b54c-1982dad9bc36.
Jenne, . Geothermal Exploration Cost and Time. United States. 65116a38-4604-42bd-b54c-1982dad9bc36
Jenne, . 2014. "Geothermal Exploration Cost and Time". United States. 65116a38-4604-42bd-b54c-1982dad9bc36.
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Data from Dec 22, 2014
Last updated Dec 18, 2024
Submitted Dec 22, 2014
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Jenne, Scott
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65116a38-4604-42bd-b54c-1982dad9bc36Research Areas
Keywords
cost, Time, Exploration, Geophysics, geochemistry, Drilling, Remote Sensing, geothermal energy, baseline, impact, on line tool, renewable energy, RE, analysisDOE Project Details
Project Number GO28308