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Geothermal Energy Systems

Exploration, Development, and Utilization

Huenges, Ernst (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage April 2010
XXII, 464 Seiten, Hardcover
202 Abbildungen (19 Farbabbildungen)
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk

ISBN: 978-3-527-40831-3
Wiley-VCH, Berlin

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Spezialisten für Hochenthalpie-Lagerstätten erklären in diesem Band von Grund auf und sehr ausführlich, wie sich tiefe und oberflächennahe Geothermie im Kontext verschiedenster geologischer Situationen Europas ausbeuten lässt.

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Presenting boundary conditions for the economic and environmental utilization of geothermal technology, this is the first book to provide basic knowledge on the topic in such detail.
The editor is the coordinator of the European Geothermic Research Initiative, while the authors are experts for the various geological situations in Europe with high temperature reservoirs in shallow and deep horizons.
With its perspectives for R&D in geothermic technology concluding each chapter, this ready reference will be of great value to scientists and decision-makers in research and politics, as well as those giving courses in petroleum engineering, for example.

Reservoir Definition
Exploration Methods
Drilling into Geothermal Reservoirs
Enhancing Geothermal Reservoirs
Geothermal Reservoir Simulation
Energetic Use of EGS Reservoirs
Economic Performance and Environmental Assessment
Research activities of Ernst Huenges aim at providing an environmentally benign and sustainable geothermal energy and subsurface storage of heat and cold. In his focus the supply of geothermal energy should become site-independent in the long-term and tailored according to demand and thus supplementing, at the same time, other renewable energy sources. This requires interdisciplinary approaches and synergies seen in connection with a series of developing fields of research involving the editor's experimental expertise on processes in deep reservoirs.

E. Huenges, GFZ Potsdam