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Repurposing Legacy Boreholes for Microseismic Monitoring: Geothermal Case Study from Cornwall, UK
The geothermal resources of Cornwall, UK, have the potential of providing both power and heat through exploiting natural fracture zones. Understanding and monitoring induced seismicity resulting from stress state changes is important in successfully ...
A Butcher, W Wills
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2nd Geoscience & Engineering in Energy Transition Conference, 2021
Summary The prospecting of geothermal energy in depleted gas reservoirs is considered the environmentally friendly and low cost. The aim of this paper is to present a workflow that utilizes the legacy data modeling the potential geothermal reservoir, make a comprehensive evaluation and feasibility study of geothermal development.
K Li +4 more
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Summary The prospecting of geothermal energy in depleted gas reservoirs is considered the environmentally friendly and low cost. The aim of this paper is to present a workflow that utilizes the legacy data modeling the potential geothermal reservoir, make a comprehensive evaluation and feasibility study of geothermal development.
K Li +4 more
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Cost effective geothermal reservoir property prediction with legacy seismic and well data
2nd Geoscience & Engineering in Energy Transition Conference, 2021Summary To reduce the risks of encountering unexpected poor reservoir properties in exploration for geothermal reservoirs, geophysics and in particular quantitative interpretation of legacy seismic and well data is proposed. Five seismic lines and thirty-two wells from the 80s are used to characterize the Dogger formation over, a small area of the ...
A. Stopin +8 more
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Legacy mines: geothermal energy exploitation and storage
Chinese Science BulletinZhaoxiang Chu, Xiaozhao Li
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Can you take the heat? – Geothermal energy in mining [PDF]
In 2013, there are less than 20 documented examples of operational geothermal systems on mine sites worldwide. This is surprising, since on remote mine sites, where fuels may have to be shipped in over great distances, heating and cooling from low ...
Paul L Younger
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2023
Deep geothermal heat represents a massive opportunity to provide low-carbon district heating for towns and cities. Space heating represents a large percentage of total energy use in Northern Europe; nearly 40% of all UK energy use (BEIS, 2022) is for heating, predominantly from natural gas.
Andrew Kingdon +5 more
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Deep geothermal heat represents a massive opportunity to provide low-carbon district heating for towns and cities. Space heating represents a large percentage of total energy use in Northern Europe; nearly 40% of all UK energy use (BEIS, 2022) is for heating, predominantly from natural gas.
Andrew Kingdon +5 more
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BENEATH THE SURFACE: UNLOCKING URBAN GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL FROM LEGACY SUBSURFACE ASSETS
ProceedingsUrbanisation is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, with an estimated 70% of the global population expected to live in urban areas by 2050. This growth challenges cities to maintain liveability while meeting ambitious sustainability targets. Among the most pressing concerns is the decarbonisation of space heating, which accounts for approximately 18%
Chrysothemis Paraskevopoulou +1 more
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