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Geothermal Systems—An Overview
This editorial aims to summarize 10 articles (7 scientific papers and 3 review papers) that contributed to the Special Issue “Geothermal Systems—An Overview”.
Anna Sowiżdżał
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The rising population along with a growing reliance on modern technology has increased energy demand. Energy sources must be used with caution as the focus on developing a sustainable environment grows.
Tasnuva Sharmin +3 more
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Spatial distribution of Mesozoic deposits and their temperature ranges within the Weser-Wiehengebirge Syncline of the inverted Lower Saxony Basin, Minden area, Germany [PDF]
The provision of climate-neutral, sustainable, and independent heat sources is an essential part of the ongoing transformation of heating systems in Germany.
A. Jüstel +10 more
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Hydrogen storage might be key to the success of the hydrogen economy, and hence the energy transition in Germany. One option for cost-effective storage of large quantities of hydrogen is the geological subsurface.
Katharina Alms +4 more
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Modeling of Geothermal Systems [PDF]
Summary During the last decade, the use of numerical modeling for geothermal resource evaluation has grown significantly, and new modeling approaches have been developed. In this paper, we present a summary of the current status in numerical modeling of geothermal systems, emphasizing recent developments.
Bodvarsson, G.S. +2 more
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Design optimization of district heating systems: A review
District heating systems offer the possibility of lowering emissions and support the goal of reaching a carbon-neutral energy system by integrating renewable heat sources. Therefore, this work provided a systematic literature review to identify potential
Maximilian Sporleder +5 more
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Nested Shallow Geothermal Systems [PDF]
The long-term sustainability of shallow geothermal systems in dense urbanized areas can be potentially compromised by the existence of thermal interfaces. Thermal interferences between systems have to be avoided to prevent the loss of system performance. Nevertheless, in this work we provide evidence of a positive feedback from thermal interferences in
Alejandro García-Gil +6 more
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Geothermal Source Exploitation for Energy Saving and Environmental Energy Production
Many European and some other developed countries have addressed the use of geothermal energy systems as a renewable source of energy worthy of investment and development.
Maria Vicidomini, Diana D’Agostino
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Decreasing production rates and massive precipitation of native copper (Cu(0)) were observed in the production well at the geothermal research facility Groß Schönebeck (Germany). The Cu precipitates filling up the well are a product of an electrochemical
Simona Regenspurg +3 more
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The lateral and vertical temperature distribution in Oman is so far only poorly understood, particularly in the area between Muscat and the Batinah coast, which is the area of this study and which is composed of Cenozoic sediments developed as part of a ...
Felina Schütz +2 more
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