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Active Management of Integrated Geothermal-CO2 Storage Reservoirs in Sedimentary Formations: Data used in Geosphere Journal ArticleSource

This data submission is for Phase 2 of Active Management of Integrated Geothermal-CO2 Storage Reservoirs in Sedimentary Formations, which focuses on multi-fluid (CO2 and brine) geothermal energy production and diurnal bulk energy storage in geologic settings that are suitable for geologic CO2 storage. This data submission includes all data used in the Geosphere Journal article by Buscheck et al (2016). All assumptions are discussed in that article.

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GETEMLCOETechno-Economic Analysisanalysisassessmentenvironmentalgeologic CO2 storagegeothermalheat extractionimpactlevelized cost of energypressure managementpressure supportreservoir simulationrisksedimentary formationstechno-ecomomicsworking fluid
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Natural Sedimentary Reservoirs Data 2016 RevisionSource

Tier 3 data for Appalachian Basin sectors of New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia used in a Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis of opportunities for low-temperature direct-use applications of heat. It accompanies data and materials submitted as Geothermal Data Repository Submission "Natural Reservoir Analysis 2016 GPFA-AB" (linked below). Reservoir information are derived from oil and gas exploration and production data sets, or derived from those data based on further analysis. Data reported here encompass locations (horizontal and depth), geologic formation names, lithology, reservoir volume, porosity and permeability, and derived approximations of the quality of the reservoir. These differ from the linked 2015 data submission in that this file presents data for New York that are comparable to those in the other two states. In contrast, the 2015 data available measured differing attributes across the state boundaries.

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Appalachian BasinGPFA-ABGeothermal Play Fairway AnalysisNew YorkPennsylvaniaRFCRPIWest Virginiaassessmentcharacterizationcontent modeldeep direct usedistrict heatingfavorabilityformationgeologicgeothermallithologylocationlow templow temperaturelow-temperaturenaturalpermeabilityporosityproductivityqualityreservoirreservoir flow capacityreservoir productivity indexresourcesedimentaryutilizationvolume
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Assessment of Potential Increased Oil Production by Polymer-Waterflood

Assessment of Potential Increased Oil Production by Polymer-Waterflood in Northern and Southern Mid-Continent Oil Fields, Quarterly Report, December 31, 1978

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Assessment of the inputs and outputs of EDF SA's generation activitiesSource

Abstract: These data are no longer published at this level. If you would like more information on the consumption of raw materials, please consult the reference below.

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Électricité de France S.A (EDF)over 1 year ago
Data for: Efficient and safe substrates for black soldier fly biowaste treatment along circular economy principlesSource

Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is an emerging technology for the valorisation of nutrients from biowaste. Selecting suitable substrates for BSFL treatment is a frequent challenge for researchers and practitioners. We conducted a systematic assessment of BSFL treatment substrates in Nairobi, Kenya to source more substrate for upscaling an existing BSFL treatment facility. The applied approach is universal and considers four criteria: 1) substrate availability and costs, 2) BSFL process performance, 3) product safety, and 4) waste recovery hierarchy. Data were collected from previous waste assessments or semi-structured key informant interviews and sight tours of waste producers. Waste nutritional composition and BSFL process performance metrics were summarised in the “BSFL Substrate Explorer”, an open-access web application that should facilitate the replication of such assessments. We show that most biowaste in Nairobi is currently not available for facility upscaling due to contamination with inorganics and a lack of affordable waste collection services. A mixture of human faeces, animal manure, fruit/vegetable waste, and food waste (with inorganics) should be pursued for upscaling. These wastes tend to have a lower treatment performance, but in contrast to cereal-based byproducts, food industry byproducts, and segregated food waste, there is no conflict with animal feed utilization. The traceability of substrates, source control, and post-harvest processing of larvae are required to ensure feed safety. The criteria presented here ensures the design of BSFL treatment facilities based on realistic performance estimates, the production of safe insect-based products, and environmental benefits of products compared to the status quo.

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BSFLHermetia illucensanimal feedassessmentbioconversion rateblack soldier fly larvaecircular economylarval weightwaste recovery hierarchywaste reduction
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Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag)9 months ago
Delta Food Outlets Study

The Delta Food Outlets Study was an observational study designed to assess the nutritional environments of 5 towns located in the Lower Mississippi Delta region of Mississippi. It was an ancillary study to the Delta Healthy Sprouts Project and therefore included towns in which Delta Healthy Sprouts participants resided and that contained at least one convenience (corner) store, grocery store, or gas station. Data were collected via electronic surveys between March 2016 and September 2018 using the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS) tools. Survey scores for the NEMS Corner Store, NEMS Grocery Store, and NEMS Restaurant were computed using modified scoring algorithms provided for these tools via SAS software programming. Because the towns were not randomly selected and the sample sizes are relatively small, the data may not be generalizable to all rural towns in the Lower Mississippi Delta region of Mississippi. Dataset one (NEMS-C) contains data collected with the NEMS Corner (convenience) Store tool. Dataset two (NEMS-G) contains data collected with the NEMS Grocery Store tool. Dataset three (NEMS-R) contains data collected with the NEMS Restaurant tool.

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Lower Mississippi DeltaNP107assessmentconvenience storesgrocery storesnutrition environmentrestaurantsrural
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Delta Neighborhood Physical Activity Study

The Delta Neighborhood Physical Activity Study was an observational study designed to assess characteristics of neighborhood built environments associated with physical activity. It was an ancillary study to the Delta Healthy Sprouts Project and therefore included towns and neighborhoods in which Delta Healthy Sprouts participants resided. The 12 towns were located in the Lower Mississippi Delta region of Mississippi. Data were collected via electronic surveys between August 2016 and September 2017 using the Rural Active Living Assessment (RALA) tools and the Community Park Audit Tool (CPAT). Scale scores for the RALA Programs and Policies Assessment and the Town-Wide Assessment were computed using the scoring algorithms provided for these tools via SAS software programming. The Street Segment Assessment and CPAT do not have associated scoring algorithms and therefore no scores are provided for them. Because the towns were not randomly selected and the sample size is small, the data may not be generalizable to all rural towns in the Lower Mississippi Delta region of Mississippi. Dataset one contains data collected with the RALA Programs and Policies Assessment (PPA) tool. Dataset two contains data collected with the RALA Town-Wide Assessment (TWA) tool. Dataset three contains data collected with the RALA Street Segment Assessment (SSA) tool. Dataset four contains data collected with the Community Park Audit Tool (CPAT). [Note : title changed 9/4/2020 to reflect study name]

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Lower Mississippi DeltaNP107assessmentbuilt environmentneighborhoodparkpedestrian safetyphysical activitystreettown
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
EFI+ database

The EFI+ database was constructed within the EU-project "Improvement and Spatial extension of the European Fish Index (EFI+)". It has been designed to gain new knowledge and to further develop and improve new biological assessment methods to meet the needs of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The database covers 15 European countries and contains 14 221 sites. More information on this dataset can be found in the Freshwater Metadatabase - BF15 (www.freshwatermetadata.eu/metadb/bf_mdb_view.php?entryID=BF15).

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Freshwater Information Platform12 months ago
Energy Return On Investment of Engineered Geothermal Systems DataSource

The project provides an updated Energy Return on Investment (EROI) for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS). Results incorporate Argonne National Laboratory's Life Cycle Assessment and base case assumptions consistent with other projects in the Analysis subprogram. EROI is a ratio of the energy delivered to the consumer to the energy consumed to build, operate, and decommission the facility. EROI is important in assessing the viability of energy alternatives. Currently EROI analyses of geothermal energy are either out-of-date, of uncertain methodology, or presented online with little supporting documentation. This data set is a collection of files documenting data used to calculate the Energy Return On Investment (EROI) of Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) and erratum to publications prior to the final report. Final report is available below, or from the OSTI web site (http://www.osti.gov/geothermal/). Data in this collections includes the well designs used, input parameters for GETEM, a discussion of the energy needed to haul materials to the drill site, the baseline mud program, and a summary of the energy needed to drill each of the well designs. EROI is the ratio of the energy delivered to the customer to the energy consumed to construct, operate, and decommission the facility. Whereas efficiency is the ratio of the energy delivered to the customer to the energy extracted from the reservoir.

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assessmentbentonitecasingcementdepthdiametereconomiceconomicsefficiencyegsenergyenergy return on investmentengineeredengineered geothermal systemenhanced geothermal systemeroifuelgeothermalgeteminputsinvestmentmaterialsnetpaybackpolymersreturntruckingwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Final Report - Cascades/Aleutians Play Fairway ProjectSource

Final Report describing data collection, evaluation, modeling and analysis. Ranking of Cascade and Aleutian volcanic centers for geothermal potential.

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AleutiansCascadesPFAPlay Fairwayalaskaassessmentcaliforniadataevaluationexplorationgeochemistrygeodesygeologygeophysicsgeothermalheat flowinvestigationmodelmt st helensreconaissancereservoirshastasitestatisticsstructuraltectonicvolcanicvolcanowashington
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fluid Geochemistry, Granite Springs Valley, Nevada Play Fairway AnalysisSource

This data set is associated with the Nevada Play Fairway project. Excel file 5-Area Chem contains all the major chemistry for the areas sampled in the project. New analyses are in lines 2-30, while older analyses appear below that. Field Data excel file contains both field notes and data with ninety entries showing sixty areas not sampled either because they were to dry, cold, or unable to locate. Thirty sites were sampled and their sample numbers appear in this file corresponding to those in the 5-Area Chemistry file. Excel file 5-Area Geothermometer contains a summary of geothermometers calculated for the new and historical data sets. Scanned field sheets are attached as a pdf.

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GSVGranite Springs ValleyNV Great BasinNV-PFANevadaPFAanalysisassessmentcharacterizationchemistrydataenergyfield workgeochemistrygeothermalgeothermometryhistoricalnewnotesplay fairwayrecordsresource
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
GeoRePORT 2.0Source

Version 2 of the GeoRePORT protocols and excel-based reporting tools. Software allows users to grade the geologic, technical, and socio-economic conditions at a geothermal resource location for both electricity generation and direct-use. Includes tool and protocols for: * Geologic Assessment Tool * Technical Assessment Tool * Socio-Economic Assessment Tool * International Socio-Economic Assessment Tool In addition, GeoRePORT now includes a Resource Size Assessment tool and protocol.

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Land AccessPermittingResource SizeSocio-Economicassessmentdirect useeconomicenergygeologicgeothermalpower generationprotocolreportingreporting toolsresourceresource assesmentsocioeconomictechnicaltooltools
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
GeoRePORT Case Studies - Coso, WSMR, Dixie Valley, and Chena Hot SpringsSource

The Geothermal Resource Portfolio Optimization and Reporting Technique (GeoRePORT) was developed with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Office to assist in identifying and pursuing long-term investment strategies through the development of a resource reporting protocol. GeoRePORT provides scientists and nonscientists a comprehensive and quantitative means of reporting: (1) features intrinsic to geothermal sites (project grade) and (2) maturity of the development (project readiness). Because geothermal feasibility is not determined by any single factor (e.g., temperature, permeability, permitting), a site?s project grade and readiness are evaluated on 12 attributes pertaining to geological, technical, or socio-economic feasibility. In this paper, we present case studies showing how GeoRePORT can be used to compare geological, technical, and socio-economic attributes between geothermal systems. The consistent and objective assessment protocols used in GeoRePORT allow for comparison of project attributes across unique locations and geological settings. GeoRePORT case studies presented here outline the geological, socio-economic, and technical features of four individual geothermal sites: Coso, Chena, Dixie Valley, and White Sands Missile Range. The case studies illustrate the usefulness of GeoRePORT in evaluating project risk and return, identifying gaps in reported data, evaluating R&D impact, and gathering insights on successes and failures as applicable to future projects.

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ChenaCosoDixie ValleyGeoRePORTWSMRWhite Sands Missile Rangeanalysisassessmentcase studiescase studyeconomicenergyexplorationfeasibilitygeothermalgradeinputportfolio optimizationproject readinessprotocolreportingreporting toolresourcesocialsociotechnicaltechnoworksheet
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
GeoRePORT Protocol and Spreadsheet TemplateSource

The Geothermal Resource Portfolio Optimization and Reporting Technique (GeoRePORT) was developed with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Office to assist in identifying and pursuing long-term investment strategies through the development of a resource reporting protocol. GeoRePORT provides scientists and nonscientists a comprehensive and quantitative means of reporting: (1) features intrinsic to geothermal sites (project grade) and (2) maturity of the development (project readiness). Because geothermal feasibility is not determined by any single factor (e.g., temperature, permeability, permitting), a site?s project grade and readiness are evaluated on 12 attributes pertaining to geological, technical, or socio-economic feasibility. In this submission, we present the geological, socio-economic, and technical protocols as well as the spreadsheet template for easy data entry and reporting of the GeoRePORT protocol.

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GeoRePORTapplicationassessmenteconomicenergyexplorationfeasibilitygeothermalgradeinputoptimizationportfolioproject readinessprotocolreportingresourcesocialsociosoftwaretechnicaltechnotoolworksheet
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Geothermal Development and the Use of Categorical Exclusions Under NEPASource

This study focuses primarily on the Categorial Exclusions (CX) process and its applicability to geothermal exploration. In this paper, we: - Provide generalized background information on CXs, including previous NEPA reports addressing CXs, the process for developing CXs, and the role of extraordinary circumstances; - Examine the history of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) geothermal CXs; - Compare current CXs for oil, gas, and geothermal energy; - Describe bills proposing new statutory CXs; - Examine the possibility of standardizing geothermal CXs across federal agencies; and - Present analysis from the Geothermal NEPA Database and other sources on the potential for new geothermal exploration CXs. As part of this study, we reviewed Environmental Assessments (EAs) conducted in response to 20 geothermal exploration drilling permit applications (Geothermal Drilling Permits or Notices of Intents) since the year 2001, the majority of which are from the last 5 years. All 20 EAs reviewed for this study resulted in a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).

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BLMEAFONSIFinding of No Significant ImpactNEPANational Environmental Policy Actadministrativeassessmentbureau of land managementcategorical exclusionenergyenvironmentalgeothermalpermitpermittingregulatorystatutory
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Innovative Play Fairway Modelling Applied to the Tularosa Basin Project ReportSource

This report describes all of the work done in Phase I of a geothermal exploration project in the Tularosa Basin, as well as an outline for Phase II work, and more.

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assessmentbasinexplorationfracture permeabilitygeothermalgroundwaterheatinnovativeinvestigationmodellingnew mexiconmpaperpfaphase 1play fairway analysisprojectreportresourcetularosatularosa basin
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
LCOE Baseline for Wave Carpet WEC DeviceSource

This is an LCOE (levelized cost of energy) baseline assessment for the Wave Carpet.

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CalWaveHydrokineticLCOEMHKMarineUSAWECabsorberassessmentbaselinecosteconomicsenergyflexible bodyfloatinglevelized cost of energyoceanpowerpressure differentialsubmergedwavewave carpetwave energy converter
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Life Cycle Analysis Data and Results for Geothermal and Other Electricity Generation TechnologiesSource

Life cycle analysis (LCA) is an environmental assessment method that quantifies the environmental performance of a product system over its entire lifetime, from cradle to grave. Based on a set of relevant metrics, the method is aptly suited for comparing the environmental performance of competing products systems. This file contains LCA data and results for electric power production including geothermal power. The LCA for electric power has been broken down into two life cycle stages, namely plant and fuel cycles. Relevant metrics include the energy ratio and greenhouse gas (GHG) ratios, where the former is the ratio of system input energy to total lifetime electrical energy out and the latter is the ratio of the sum of all incurred greenhouse gases (in CO2 equivalents) divided by the same energy output. Specific information included herein are material to power (MPR) ratios for a range of power technologies for conventional thermoelectric, renewables (including three geothermal power technologies), and coproduced natural gas/geothermal power. For the geothermal power scenarios, the MPRs include the casing, cement, diesel, and water requirements for drilling wells and topside piping. Also included herein are energy and GHG ratios for plant and fuel cycle stages for the range of considered electricity generating technologies. Some of this information are MPR data extracted directly from the literature or from models (eg. ICARUS - a subset of ASPEN models) and others (energy and GHG ratios) are results calculated using GREET models and MPR data. MPR data for wells included herein were based on the Argonne well materials model and GETEM well count results.

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GHGLCAMPRPlant materialsanalysisassessmentcoproducedelectricity generating technologiesenergy ratiosenvironmentalgeothermalgreenhouse gas emissiongreenhouse gas emissionslife cyclelife cycle analysismaterial requirementsratio
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
META tool: Inputs Generation Technology, Projected CostsSource

This dataset contains the input parameters for Model for Electricity Technology Assessment (META) tool for US, Romania, Jamaica and India (base year 2010). Furthermore, the META projected costs for 2015 and 2020 are presented.

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World Bank Group5 months ago
Model results and data for Nontechnical Barriers to Geothermal DevelopmentSource

Data included in this submission support the analysis conducted for the report "Nontechnical Barriers to Geothermal Development" which is linked bellow. These data include information about the power purchase agreements (PPAs) analyzed for the report, inputs and model results for the pro forma economic analysis, and outputs from the regression analysis conducted on PPAs comparing geothermal and other power generation technologies.

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EconomicExcelOSTIPPAU.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Informationassessmentcostelectricityenergyfeasibilitygeothermalnontechnical barrierspower productionpower purchase agreementpro formaprocessed dataregression analysis
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
NARS Hydrologic DataSource

Lake hydrologic characteristics derived from water stable isotope values that include evaporation-to-inflow ratio and water residence time. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Fergus, E., J.R. Brooks, P. Kaufmann, A. Herlihy, A. Pollard, M. Weber, and S. Paulsen. Lake Water Levels and Associated Hydrologic Characteristics in the Conterminous U.S.. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, VA, USA, 56(3): 450-471, (2020).

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aquatic monitoringassessmentcoastallake water balance parameterslakes and reservoirsrivers and streamswater stable isotopewetlands
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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
NMED Clean Water Act 303(d) and 305(b) Integrated Report

The CWA §303(d)/305(b) Integrated Report (IR) is designed to satisfy the statutory requirements of Section (§) 303(d) and the reporting requirements of §§ 305(b) and 314 of the federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251) commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA).

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New Mexico Environment Departmentabout 1 year ago
NMED Surface Water Quality Monitoring

The Surface Water Quality Bureau -SWQB - collects data to use for analysis to determine if surface water quality standards are being attained, and designated uses are supported.

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New Mexico Environment Departmentabout 1 year ago
Next Generation RivGen Power System: Risk RegisterSource

Risk Register for the RivGen power system, optimized for performance, durability and survivability, in Microsoft Excel format.

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CECHydrokineticIgiugigMHKMarineORPCRivGenanalysisassessmentaxialaxisbottom mountedcommercialcross flow turbinecurrenteconomiceconomicsenergyenvironmentalhorizontalmanagementpowerregulatoryreliabilityriskrisk registerrivershallowtechnicaltechnology
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
One earth climate model—integrated energy assessment model to develop industry-specific 1.5 °C pathways with high technical resolution for the finance sector (2022) (Journal Article)Source

ISF is an independent research institute within the University of Technology Sydney. They conduct trans-disciplinary, project-based research in line with their vision of creating positive change towards sustainable futures.

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Institute for sustainable futures (ISF)almost 2 years ago
PA Marcellus Shale Assessment Unit - National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Appalachian Basin Province 067 Assessment Units

The Assessment Unit is the fundamental unit used in the National Assessment Project for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The Assessment Unit is defined within the context of the higher-level Total Petroleum System. The Assessment Unit is shown here as a geographic boundary interpreted, defined, and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates a set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties within the Total Petroleum System, such as source rock, timing, migration pathways, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The Assessment Unit boundary is defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the Assessment Unit, such as limits of reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are Assessment Units that border the Federal-State water boundary. In these cases, the Federal-State water boundary forms part of the Assessment Unit boundary.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Petrographic and Reservoir Quality Assessment Dolostone and Limestone Muskeg and Zama Formations 05-10-117-04W6

Petrographic and Reservoir Quality Assessment Dolostone and Limestone Muskeg and Zama Formations 05-10-117-04W6

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Play Fairway Analysis CA-NV-OR: San Emidio Geophysical DataSource

Various geophysical exploration data for San Emidio KGRA

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CA-NV-ORInSARPFAPSinSARSPassessmentgeophysical surveygeophysicsgeothermalgradientgradiometrygravityinterferometryinvestigationmagneticmagneticsplay fairway analysisremote sensingresourcesan emidioself potential resistivitysitesurvey
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Previous ParcelsSource

The Washington State Parcels Project provides a statewide data set of tax parcels attributes that cover those counties that currently have digital tax parcels. Attribute data has been normalized so that the field names are the same across all counties. The data set contains the tax parcel identification number, situs addresses, the Department of Revenue land use codes, improvement and land values, and a link to the county's assessor's website for parcel information (if it exists).

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2022AdamsAsotinBentonCadastreChelanClallamClarkColumbiaCowlitzDouglasFerryFranklinGarfieldGrantGrays HarborIslandJeffersonKingKitsapKittitasKlickitatLewisLincolnMasonOkanoganPacificPend OreillePierceSan JuanSkagitSkamaniaSnohomishSpokaneStevensThurstonWahkiakumWalla WallaWashingtonWhatcomYakimaaddressassessmentassessorboundariesboundarycadastrallanduselocationownerparcelplanningsurveytax
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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Regulatory and Permitting Information Desktop (RAPID) ToolkitSource

The Regulatory and Permitting Information Desktop (RAPID) Toolkit combines the former Geothermal Regulatory Roadmap, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Database, and other resources into a Web-based tool that gives the regulatory and utility-scale geothermal developer communities rapid and easy access to permitting information. RAPID currently comprises five tools: Permitting Atlas, Regulatory Roadmap, Resource Library, NEPA Database, and Best Practices. Because of the huge amount of information involved, RAPID was developed in a wiki platform to allow industry and regulatory agencies to maintain the content in the future so that it continues to provide relevant and accurate information to users. The content was expanded to include regulatory requirements for utility-scale solar, hydropower, and bulk transmission development projects. Going forward, development of the RAPID Toolkit will focus on expanding the capabilities of current tools, developing additional tools, including additional technologies, and continuing to increase stakeholder involvement.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Snake River (Idaho) Geothermal Drilling Project: Innovative Approaches to Geothermal ExplorationSource

The goal of our project was to test innovative exploration technologies using existing and new data, and to ground-truth these technologies using slim-hole core technology. The slim-hole core allowed us to understand subsurface stratigraphy and alteration in detail, and to correlate lithologies observed in core with surface based geophysical studies. Compiled data included geologic maps, volcanic vent distribution, structural maps, existing well logs and temperature gradient logs, groundwater temperatures, and geophysical surveys (resistivity, magnetics, gravity). New data included high-resolution gravity and magnetic surveys, high-resolution seismic surveys, three slimhole test wells, borehole wireline logs, lithology logs, water chemistry, alteration mineralogy, fracture distribution, and new thermal gradient measurements. Drill holes are located at Kimama, Kimberly, and Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
StingRAY WEC Risk RegisterSource

Risk Registers for major subsystems of the StingRAY WEC completed in compliance with the DOE Risk Management Framework developed by NREL.

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HawaiiHydrokineticMHKMarinePTORisk RegisterSCADAUSAWECabsorberassessmentassetsballast controlcomponentcwprelectric plantenergyenvironmentfailurehull structureimpactmanagementmitigationoperationpointpoint absorber buoypowerpower take offrenewable energyrisksafetyseveritystingraysupervisory control and data acquisitionwavewave energy converter
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Technical Assessment Massive Foam Stimulation Attempt

METC/SP-79/2

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Technoeconomics of Transported Geothermal EnergySource

This data set was used to calculate the technical potential and economic feasibility of transported geothermal energy, according to the methodology outlined in the final report included below.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
USU Camas-1 Test Well: DocumentationSource

This submission contains documents that describe the USU Camas-1 test well, drilled in Camas Prairie, Idaho, in Fall 2018 and Fall 2019. The purpose of this well is to validate exploration methodologies of the Snake River Plain (SRP) Play Fairway Analysis (PFA) project.

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Camas PrairieCamas-1EAIdahoIdaho Department of Water ResourcesPFAPlay Fairway AnalysisSRPSnake River PlainUSUUtah State Universityassessmentblindcharacterizationclay-richconductivitycorecultural inventorydrillingenergyenvironmentenvironmentalgeophysicalgeophysicsgeothermalgougegraniteimpactlithologiclithologypermitprospectusresistivityresourcerhyoliteseismictemperaturetest wellwell datawellborewildlifewildlife inventory
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Understanding Constraints on Geothermal Sustainability Through Reservoir Characterization at Brady Geothermal Field, NevadaSource

The vast supply of geothermal energy stored throughout the Earth and the exceedingly long time required to dissipate that energy makes the world's geothermal energy supply nearly limitless. As such, this resource holds the potential to provide a large supply of the world's energy demands; however, like all natural resources, it must be utilized in an appropriate manner if it is to be sustainable. Understanding sustainable use of geothermal resources requires thorough characterization efforts aimed at better understanding subsurface properties. The goal of this work is to understand which critical subsurface properties exert the most influence on sustainable geothermal production as a means to provide targeted future resource characterization strategies. Borehole temperature and reservoir pressure data were analyzed to estimate reservoir thermal and hydraulic properties at an active geothermal site. These reservoir properties then served as inputs for an analytical model which simulated net power production over a 30-year period. The analytical model was used to conduct a sensitivity analysis to determine which parameters were most critical in constraining the sustainability of a geothermal reservoir. Modeling results reveal that the number of preferential flow pathways (i.e. fractures) used for heat transport provides the greatest impact on geothermal reservoir sustainability. These results suggest that early and pre-production geothermal reservoir exploration would achieve the greatest benefit from characterization strategies which seek to delineate the number of active flow pathways present in the system.

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Brady Hot SpringsDTSNevadaPoroTomoanalysisanalyticalassessmentborehole pressureborehole temperaturecharacterizationdistributed temperature sensingenergyflowflow pathsfracturesgeothermalheathydraulichydrogeologyidentificationmodelnumericalparameterspathwayspower productionpreferentialpressureproductionpropertiesreservoirreservoir characterizationresorcesensitivitysimulationsubsurface propertiessustainabilitysustainable usetemperaturethermaltransport
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Preliminary Monitoring, Analyses, and Impact AssessmentSource

Preliminary monitoring and analyses for the Utah FORGE Milford Site. Includes a report detailing the seismic monitoring goals and results, a detailed techno-economic infrastructure assessment with an analysis, a budget, schedules, and cost summaries, and a summary of environmental impacts.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
WISE-CASING: Surface Seismic Survey at Cymric Field, California Central ValleySource

This test was conducted at the Chevron Cymric oilfield in the California central valley near Bakersfield. A reflected seismic signal was observed in all three components (x, y, z) of the 3-component Episensor geophone, as well as all phones on the single component array. The arrival time of the reflected seismic signal matches calculations based on a reasonable velocity model (~650 m/s). The seismic data has three channels that are from the 3-C Broadband Episensor, then from 4th -- 12th channels has no data. Channel 13 -- 25 are surface single change vertical geophones. The source of this seismic survey is weight drop. More info could be found from the data header and the attached PPT file.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
WISE-CASING: Time Domain Reflectometry Data from Cymric Field, CASource

The objective of this field test is to validate several technologies for non-invasive well integrity assessment using existing wells with a known completion. The tests were made at the Cymric oil field, which is a steam flood operation. The wells therefore undergo similar downhole conditions as geothermal wells. The Cymric field is mainly a cyclic steam operation where wells are 1000-15-00 ft in depth and the reservoir occupies the bottom 400ft. The maximum temperatures can exceed 500 degrees F and the well spacing is very close, often less than 50m. The field plan consisted of applying the Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) method to the wells. The input voltages were set as 70 V shows the TDR responses at frequencies of 450 kHz, 2500 kHz, and 4500 kHz. There is a summary report will full information about the field tests.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago