GeoKarlsruhe 2021

 

 

Eileen Herbst and Elias Kashfe presented "A Heat Demand Map of North-West Europe - its impact on supply areas and identification of potential production areas for deep geothermal energy" in session "EGW - Assessment of Geothermal Resources"

https://www.conftool.pro/geokarlsruhe2021/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=209#paperID1470

Video of the talk: 
https://geothermics.agw.kit.edu/img/EGW_Videos/1470_Khashfe.mp4   

https://geothermics.agw.kit.edu/english/595.php

 


Frank Strozyk and Alexander Jüstel presented "Increasing the knowledge base for Deep Geothermal Energy Exploration in the Aachen-Weisweiler area, Germany, through 3D probabilistic modeling with GemPy" in session 10.3 Uncertainty Characterisation in Geothermal Exploration

https://www.conftool.pro/geokarlsruhe2021/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=27#paperID347

 

Jeroen van der Vaart from TU Darmstadt, partner in DGE-ROLLOUT, organised the session 10.3 at the conference GeoKarlsruhe 2021/DGGV Annual Meeting.
The topic is uncertainty characterization in geothermal exploration. 

With the urgent need to quickly reduce CO2 emissions, deep geothermal energy can provide an indispensable contribution to the future energy mix. To encourage future projects, it is essential to significantly decrease the exploration risks of geothermal projects. This reduction should encourage investments, increase the probability of success and decrease surface impact to communities.

Ranging from direct exploration risks to surface implications for communities, this session is directed to uncertainty quantification and risk reduction e.g. geological modeling, novel exploration as well as reservoir testing and monitoring techniques. Armed with this knowledge, better decisions can be made for project developments, like the selection of drilling targets, reservoir operations, or mitigations efforts.

https://www.conftool.pro/geokarlsruhe2021/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=27&presentations=show

 

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