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In situ leach mining and hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal energy technology
Minerals Engineering, 1997Abstract Where an ore deposit is relatively impermeable to fluid flow, some method of artificial enhancement of permeability will be necessary if leach mining is to be employed to recover the metal. Factors influencing recovery of metals in these circumstances are closely matched by the factors encountered in the recovery of geothermal energy by Hot
R.H. Parker, A. Jupe
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2019 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2019
Our responsibility and enormous business opportunity ‐‐ as engineers, renewable energy businesses, and Earth citizens ‐‐ is nothing less than: •Near-total elimination of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the entire human enterprise •Transforming the world's largest industry from ∼ 85% fossil to ∼ 100% renewable, CO2-emission-free (CEF) energy ...
B. Leighty
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Our responsibility and enormous business opportunity ‐‐ as engineers, renewable energy businesses, and Earth citizens ‐‐ is nothing less than: •Near-total elimination of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the entire human enterprise •Transforming the world's largest industry from ∼ 85% fossil to ∼ 100% renewable, CO2-emission-free (CEF) energy ...
B. Leighty
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Geological Journal
ABSTRACT Hydraulic fracturing is an important technology for exploiting hot dry rock (HDR) resources. The efficiency of geothermal resource exploitation is affected by the shape of artificial fractures. A thermal–hydraulic‐mechanical (THM) coupling model was established based on the phase field method to study fracture propagation in ...
Yifan Dai, Bing Hou, Mengyan Wang
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ABSTRACT Hydraulic fracturing is an important technology for exploiting hot dry rock (HDR) resources. The efficiency of geothermal resource exploitation is affected by the shape of artificial fractures. A thermal–hydraulic‐mechanical (THM) coupling model was established based on the phase field method to study fracture propagation in ...
Yifan Dai, Bing Hou, Mengyan Wang
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Hot, Dry Rock (HDR) Geothermal Energy--Exploitation and Exploration: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1977A. Laughlin, F. West
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Environmental Earth Sciences, 2020
As a new kind of renewable and environmental-friendly energy to generate electricity, hot dry rocks (HDR) geothermal reservoirs have been studied, along with the enhanced geothermal system (EGS). Geophysical methods have been used for the geological characterisation in different scales.
Xueyu Zhao +5 more
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As a new kind of renewable and environmental-friendly energy to generate electricity, hot dry rocks (HDR) geothermal reservoirs have been studied, along with the enhanced geothermal system (EGS). Geophysical methods have been used for the geological characterisation in different scales.
Xueyu Zhao +5 more
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ASME 2012 6th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, Parts A and B, 2012
As the reduction of carbon emissions becomes an increasingly pressing issue, a larger emphasis is being placed on the need for the development of renewable energy. One such option is geothermal energy which utilizes the heat from the earth’s crust; it presents a vast potential for the production of commercial scale base-load power generation.
Mir Akbar Hessami, Justine White
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As the reduction of carbon emissions becomes an increasingly pressing issue, a larger emphasis is being placed on the need for the development of renewable energy. One such option is geothermal energy which utilizes the heat from the earth’s crust; it presents a vast potential for the production of commercial scale base-load power generation.
Mir Akbar Hessami, Justine White
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