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Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study Economic Analysis using GEOPHIRES for West Virginia UniversitySource

This dataset contains all the inputs used and output produced from the modified GEOPHIRES for the economic analysis of base case hybrid GDHC system, improved hybrid GDHC system with heat pump and for hot water GDHC. Software required: Microsoft Notepad, Microsoft Excel and GEOPHIRES modified source code

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DDUDHSGDHCGEOPHIRESHybrid Geothermal natural ags systemLCOHWVUcostdeep direct usedirect-usedistrict heatingdistrict heating and coolingeconomicenergyfeasibilitygeothermalheatheat pumphot waterhybridhybrid geothermal natural gas systemlevelizednatural gasreservoir simulationuncertainty analysis
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Performance, Cost, and Financial Parameters of Geothermal District Heating Systems for Market Penetration Modeling under Various ScenariosSource

The U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Vision (GeoVision) Study is currently looking at the potential to increase geothermal deployment in the U.S. and to understand the impact of this increased deployment. This paper reviews 31 performance, cost, and financial parameters as input for numerical simulations describing GDH system deployment in support of the GeoVision effort. The focus is on geothermal district heating (GDH) systems using hydrothermal and Enhanced Geothermal System resources in the U.S.; ground-source heat pumps and heat-to-electricity conversion technology were excluded. Parameters investigated include: 1) capital and operation and maintenance costs for both subsurface and surface equipment; 2) performance factors such as resource recovery factors, well flow rates, and system efficiencies; and 3) financial parameters such as inflation, interest, and tax rates. Current values as well as potential future improved values under various scenarios are presented. Sources of data considered include academic and popular literature, software tools such as GETEM and GEOPHIRES, industry interviews, and analysis conducted by other task forces for the GeoVision Study, e.g., on the drilling costs and reservoir performance.

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EGSGDHGeoVisionOMcostdeploymentdirect-usedistrict heatingeconomicenergyengineeredenhancedfinancialgeothermalhydrothermalmarketoperation and maintenanceperformance
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Update on Geothermal Direct-Use Installations in the United StatesSource

An updated database of geothermal direct-use systems in the U.S. has been compiled and analyzed, building upon the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) Geo-Heat Center direct-use database. Types of direct-use applications examined include hot springs resorts and pools, aquaculture farms, greenhouses, and district heating systems, among others; power-generating facilities and ground-source heat pumps were excluded. Where possible, the current operation status, open and close dates, well data, and other technical data were obtained for each entry. The database contains 545 installations, of which 407 are open, 108 are closed, and 30 have an unknown status. A report is also included which details and analyzes current geothermal direct-use installations and barriers to further implementation.

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Geo-Heat Center direct-use databaseU.S.United Statesbarriersdirect-useenergygeothermalinstallationsmarketstatusthermal applications
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago