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Monday, March 18, 2019

Education: $14,000 in Educational Awards Announced by Geothermal Resources Council

Geothermal Resources Council Announces Scholarships (News Release)

Total of $14,000 in educational awards to be given to eight students in the global geothermal energy community

John Grill, Estefan�a Ram�rez Restrepo and Yuran Zhang
received their awards at last year's GRC Annual Meeting & Expo
The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) is pleased to announce the availability of the 2019 GRC Scholarship Awards.

To qualify for any of these awards a student must be a GRC member (student memberships are only $20 per year). Selection of recipients will be based upon a variety of factors, including the individual�s academic record, student activities, geothermal industry experience, and career goals.

The following awards are available:

  • Five (5) Marcelo Lippmann Graduate Scholarship Awards of $2500 � to be eligible for one of these awards, the candidate must be enrolled in a graduate-level program at an accredited academic institution at the time of the award (Fall 2019). If selected, each recipient is required to submit a paper on his/her research (or research progress) to be published in the GRC Transactions and deliver results at the meeting as either a poster or oral presentation. If the recipient presents in the year of the award then the full $2500 is awarded at that time; if the recipient defers to present/publish the following year then $750 is withheld until the following year when the recipient presents.
  • Three (3) GRC Undergraduate Scholarship Awards of $500  � to be eligible for one of these awards, the candidate must be a third or fourth year undergraduate at an accredited academic institution at the time of the award (Fall 2019). 

Applications must be received by May 24, 2019 to be considered.

For application instructions and other details see the announcement on the GRC website at: www.geothermal.org/students.html

Please direct questions regarding the scholarship awards to: Brian Schmidt, bschmidt@geothermal.org or 530-758-2360, ext. 104

Friday, March 15, 2019

Geothermal Energy News from Around the World

Global Geothermal News - Weekly Update (Geothermal Resources Council)


A round-up of this week's international geothermal energy news.......

Click on the links below
to view the whole story and other news on Global Geothermal News.


September 15-18, 2019
Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California, USA.


Call for Papers - The GRC has issued a call for papers for the world�s biggest annual geothermal energy conference. The deadline for submission is Friday, March 15th. More Information..........

Book Your Rooms Now - The official hotels are either connected to the convention center or just one block away. Rooms are available starting at $150 per night. Make your reservations........ Book by 21st August.


Exhibitor Registration Now Open - This is an opportunity to display goods and services at one of the largest geothermal energy trade shows on the planet. Reserve your booth.......

Get Your Company Noticed - Sponsorships are now available. These are great opportunities for companies to get more exposure at the largest annual geothermal gathering in the world. Make the geothermal community take notice, become a sponsor now!


Monday, March 11

Global: Future Leader of International Geothermal Energy Association - The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) has announced the election of Jon Trujillo as President-Elect. He will become the 27th President of the global geothermal energy organization in January 2021 after the term of current President Andy Sabin ends.

Tuesday, March 12
Kenya: Three New National Entities to Manage and Regulate Energy Resources - The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority will regulate generation, importation, exportation, transmission, distribution, supply and use of electrical energy. It will also manage production, conversion, distribution, supply, marketing and use of renewable energy.

Netherlands: Exploration for Geothermal Resources Could be Tailor-Made for Oil Firms- Firms such as Shell, France's Engie and Canadian independent Vermilion Energy have submitted plans for large geothermal heat projects in the Netherlands in recent months.

Wednesday, March 13
USA: Appropriation Budget for Geothermal Technologies Office - Call for Action by GRC- To that end, we ask that GRC members with relationships in Congressional offices share these with their Members of Congress or Members/Senators that represent locations where you have a major project presence.

Thursday, March 14
Canada: Shell Oil to Support Closed-Loop Conduction-Only Geothermal Energy Project- Eavor Technologies Inc. has announced Shell International Exploration and Production, via its New Energies Research & Technology program, has signed an agreement to join a field trial of Eavor�s disruptive new closed-loop conduction-only geothermal energy solution (Eavor-Loop�).

Sweden: Geothermal Heat Power Investment Company Issues Green Bond - Baseload Capital has issued its first green bond. In total, SEK 500 million has been raised to finance low temperature geothermal heat power globally.

Friday, March 15
Norway: Wells to be Drilled to 1500 Meters for Geothermal District Heating Project - It's only the second time to go so deep in Norway. It has been done once before at Gardermoen, and to get this in time and at cost, we have adopted a special drilling method with compressed air.

USA: Enel Transfers Ownership of Geothermal Power Plants Within Group - In line with the Group�s 2019-2021 Strategic Plan, this transaction aims to increase Enel�s consolidated capacity in the key US market, extracting more value through full ownership of assets that use strategic renewable technologies.

USA: BLM Removes Sage Grouse Protections in West - The new plans ? covering millions of acres of public land in Colorado, northeastern California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming ? allow enormous new loopholes for fossil-fuel development that conservation groups say will doom the bird to extinction.

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    USA: BLM Removes Sage Grouse Protections in West

    Trump Administration Slashes Sage Grouse Protections (Center for Biological Diversity)

    The Trump administration released final land-management plans today that wipe out critical protections for imperiled greater sage grouse in seven western states. The new plans ? covering millions of acres of public land in Colorado, northeastern California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming ? allow enormous new loopholes for fossil-fuel development that conservation groups say will doom the bird to extinction.

    The new Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plans unravel greater sage-grouse protections approved in 2015 by western states and federal officials. That Obama-era agreement was intended to reverse the bird�s decline and prevent the need to list it as endangered. Among other things, the new plans will allow the BLM to lease hundreds of thousands of acres of high-priority sage-grouse habitat for oil and gas drilling. They also eliminate science-based habitat standards for grazing in sage-grouse habitat and make it easier for BLM officials to waive protective buffers around sage-grouse mating and nesting areas, called leks.

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    United Kingdom: One Day Workshop on UK Geoenergy Observatories Project

    NERC UK Geoenergy Observatories project - Innovation event (News Release)

    3 June 2019, Technology Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

    The workshop will be focused on the innovation requirements to underpin the development of geothermal energy resources in the UK. Delivering a UK-wide geothermal resource into the energy system requires cross-sector collaboration and innovation.

    Opportunities range from deep geothermal to shallow mine-water geothermal and require innovation in a wide range of fields: from heat resource characterisation, site investigation, design of engineering infrastructure, construction and maintenance of facilities, sensors for better control of the geosphere-engineering hardware system and stronger regulatory compliance to data analytics and innovation in public engagement. Register........

    More Information.........

    Norway: Wells to be Drilled to 1500 Meters for Geothermal District Heating Project

    Her skal det bores 1.500 meter for � hente ut varme til politiets beredskapssenter - Here, 1,500 meters will be drilled to extract heat for the police emergency response center (Bygg)

    Varmen fra 1.500 meters dype energibr�nner skal brukes til sn�smelting av helikopterplasser, gatevarme og oppvarming av en innend�rs skytebane p� politiets nye beredskapssenter.

    � Det er bare andre gang man g�r s� dypt i Norge. Det er gjort en gang tidligere p� Gardermoen, og for � f� dette til tids- og kostnadsmessig har vi tatt i bruk en spesiell boremetode med trykkluft. Hammerslag gj�r borearbeidene b�de rimeligere og raskere sammenlignet med rotasjonsboring, sier Per Daniel Pedersen som er byggherrens faglige leder for VVS i det omfattende byggeprosjektet.

    (From Google Translate) The heat from 1,500 meter deep wells will be used for snow melting of helicopter spaces, street heating and heating of an indoor shooting range at the police's new emergency response center.

    - It's only the second time to go so deep in Norway. It has been done once before at Gardermoen, and to get this in time and at cost, we have adopted a special drilling method with compressed air. Hammer strokes makes drilling work both cheaper and faster compared to rotary drilling, says Per Daniel Pedersen who is the builder's professional manager for plumbing in the extensive construction project.

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    Netherlands: Important to Utilize Each Source of Geothermal Heat to the Maximum in Urban Areas

    Large scale subsurface heat storage is complementary to geothermal energy (KWR)

    Dr. Ir. Martin Bloemendal During His Presentation at the DAP Symposium
    (Foto Credit: Beerd Volkers).

    One key issue in the energy transition is to deal with availability and demand of heat. In urban areas demand is concentrated at a small area as well as during a short time frame: during the winter. Because sustainable sources of heat are scarce and geothermal is hard to implement in urban areas it is important to utilize each source of heat to the maximum. Aquifer thermal energy storage can provide this load-shifting. 

    USA, Idaho: City of Boise Plans to Expand Use of Geothermal Energy

    Boise set to vote on goal of the entire city powered by renewable energy by 2040 (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    The City of Boise posts plaques on the buildings
    around town that use geothermal energy.
    After first floating the idea at the end of 2018, Boise City Council has decided to vote next month on setting a goal of having the entire city powered by renewable energy by 2040. Even though the goal is ambitious, city officials say it�s attainable by using energy efficiency and existing renewable resources, along with advocating for new sources of energy.

    The draft plan laying out how the city is going to tackle the problem is available on the city�s website and will be open for public comment during the regular council meeting on April 2.

    The City of Boise operates the largest direct-use geothermal system in the country. Boise's geothermal resource is unique and already serves a portion of the community�s buildings with renewable energy for space heating, water heating, and sidewalk snow melt.

    The City utility plans to further expand the existing infrastructure and the amount of geothermal water that it can deliver into the future. Expanding the geothermal district opens the door to incorporating additional buildings as well as the potential for new and innovative renewable and waste heat resources.

    To ensure the geothermal resource remains renewable, the City must continue to monitor the capacity and replenishment of the aquifer that provides the geothermal resource. If the aquifer remains at acceptable levels, the City plans to continue to apply for water rights and expand the geothermal system by 10 to 15 million gallons per year. Currently, there is good potential to add additional customers to the existing piping.

    Read More..........

    New Zealand: Proposed Innovation and Enterprise Park Would Expand Use of Geothermal Resource

    Ngawha Innovation Park Gets PGF Funding For Feasibility Study (Sharechat.co.nz)

    Top Energy�s Ngawha power station
    (Courtesy Top Energy)
    Backers of an innovation and enterprise park proposed near Kaikohe will receive $890,000 from the Provincial Growth Fund to test the feasibility of the concept.

    Te Tai Tokerau MP and deputy leader of the Labour Party Kelvin Davis, says the project has the potential to make better use of the region�s natural resources.

    The project is being promoted by Far North District Council. Its commercial arm, Far North Holdings, was cleared to buy the 165-hectare site from local network company Top Energy last year.

    The land, currently used for dairy farming, lies east of Kaikohe and over the northern part of the Ngawha geothermal field.

    The latest proposal will test whether the site�s geothermal resource can be used to help develop higher-value product lines from existing businesses in the region, such as honey and horticulture.

    If the geothermal option is viable, it could potentially be used for heating glasshouses or powering cool stores. Cheaper electricity supplies are expected to be available from Top Energy�s Ngawha power station to the south.

    Other funding announced today included a $1.79 million investment in the redevelopment of the nearby Te Waiariki Ngawha geothermal springs.

    Read More..........

    Spain: Potential for Geothermal Energy in Canary Islands

    Hay geotermia suficiente en Gran Canaria como para generar electricidad - There is enough geothermal energy in Gran Canaria to generate electricity (Energias Renovables)

    La primera fase del estudio impulsado por el Cabildo para conocer el potencial geot�rmico de Gran Canaria sostiene que en el subsuelo existen aguas subterr�neas a 150 grados, esto es, geotermia de media entalp�a. Seg�n la instituci�n insular, la confirmaci�n definitiva de esa informaci�n llegar� con las catas de 2,5 kil�metros de profundidad que dar�n por terminado este estudio de exploraci�n geot�rmica (la geotermia de media entalp�a permite producir electricidad por medio de centrales de ciclos binarios que funcionan a partir de aguas a 105 grados).

    (From Google Translate) The first phase of the study promoted by the Cabildo to understand the geothermal potential of Gran Canaria, maintains that in the subsoil there is underground water at 150 degrees [Celsius], that is, geothermal at half enthalpy. According to the institution, the definitive confirmation of this information will come with the 2.5-kilometer-deep wells that will complete this geothermal exploration study (medium enthalpy geothermal will make it possible to produce electricity through binary cycle power plants that operate with water at 105 degrees).

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    From the Global Geothermal News archives:

    USA: Enel Transfers Ownership of Geothermal Power Plants Within Group

    Enel acquired 650 MW of renewable capacity from its U.S. joint venture EGPNA REP (News Release)

    Salt Wells Geothermal Power Plant in Nevada.
    Photo by Ian Crawford. GRC Field Trip 2015.
    Today, Enel S.p.A., acting through its renewable subsidiary Enel Green Power North America Inc. (EGPNA), finalised the acquisition of 100% of seven fully operational renewable plants totalling 650 MW from Enel Green Power North America Renewable Energy Partners, LLC, an equally owned joint venture between EGPNA and GE Capital�s Energy Financial Services, the energy investing arm of General Electric. The overall consideration paid for the transaction amounts to approximately 256 million US dollars, for an enterprise value equal to around 900 million US dollars.

    The assets under the transaction, which are all managed and operated by EGPNA, include the following geothermal plants:
    • The 25 MW Cove Fort geothermal plant in Utah;
    • The Salt Wells geothermal plant in Nevada, of 13.4 MW;
    • The Stillwater geothermal-solar facility in Nevada, of 59.5 MW
    In line with the Group�s 2019-2021 Strategic Plan, this transaction aims to increase Enel�s consolidated capacity in the key US market, extracting more value through full ownership of assets that use strategic renewable technologies. 

    Geothermal Event - Call For (Draft) Papers for GRC Annual Meeting - Deadline is Today

    GRC Annual Meeting 2019 - Call for Papers

    Deadline for submission of papers is today Friday, March 15th, 2019.


    The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) has issued a call for papers for the world�s biggest annual geothermal energy conference of the year taking place September 15-18, 2019, at the Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California, USA. The 43rd GRC Annual Meeting & Expo will highlight Geothermal: Green Energy for the Long Run - as a clean, dependable renewable energy, geothermal energy offers a long-term solution for the supply of low-carbon emission electricity.

    The GRC Annual Meeting is the industry�s largest annual gathering of leading geothermal energy scientists, producers, renewable energy industry stakeholders, regulators, utilities, and key associated business leaders. The four-day event will offer technical, policy, and market conference sessions, educational seminars, tours of local geothermal and renewable energy projects, and numerous networking opportunities.


    Over 1,000 attendees came to the 2018 GRC Annual Meeting and Expo from over 40 different countries, highlighting the GRC�s role in connecting the global geothermal energy community. With increasing interest in geothermal as a reliable source of renewable energy providing both flexible and baseload power production around the world, the GRC is looking ahead to an even stronger international attendance in 2019.

    The GRC 2019 Annual Meeting planning committee will consider papers for its Technical and Poster Sessions covering a range of topics, both domestic and international: Business Development / Finance/ Market Analysis; Drilling; Direct Use / Heat Pumps; Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS); Emerging Technologies; Exploration / Resource Assessment; Field Operations / Production Technologies; Geology; Geochemistry; Geothermal Education and Community Engagement; Geothermal Energy Associated with Oil and Gas Operations; Geothermal Project Case Studies; Geophysics; Power Operations / Flexible Generation / Maintenance; Regulatory / Environmental Compliance / Policy Issues; Reservoir Engineering/ Reservoir Management/ Modeling; Sedimentary Basins; Utilities and Transmission; Country Updates (example: East African Rift / Philippines), and Regional Updates (example: Salton Sea / Basin & Range / Cascades).

    In addition, there is an opportunity to submit papers in special themed topics: Advancements in Resource Development, Wellbore Construction & Completion; Diversity within the Geothermal Industry; EGS Collab Project; Experimental & Modeling Techniques for Geology, Geophysics & Hydrology; Geothermal Growth in East Africa; Geothermal Policy; Geothermal Well Integrity Technologies; Harnessing Energy & Water in the Salton Sea; Mineral Extraction From Geothermal Fluids; Modernizing Steam Controls; Production Well Automation Upgrades; Remote Sensing for Exploration & Resource Assessment; Spanish Language (Papers will be written & presented in Spanish); Statistics in Geothermal Exploration; Technology Transfer Between Oil & Gas and Geothermal Applications; Uncertainty & Risk Analysis to Inform Geothermal Project Decisions, and Wellhead Assembly Equipment, Maintenance & Best Practices.

    International participation is key to the success of the technical programs, and geothermal researchers and experts from the USA and around the world are encouraged to submit their work for consideration to be presented at the GRC Annual Meeting.

    Anyone who wants to present at the GRC Annual Meeting must submit a paper. The deadline for submission is Friday, March 15th, 2019.

    Additional information about paper requirements and submission forms can be obtained by contacting the GRC at (530) 758-2360 or at www.geothermal.org.

    For information on how to sponsor this event, contact Anh Lay; GRC at (530) 758-2360 X100 or alay@geothermal.org.

    For more information about the GRC Annual Meeting & Expo in Palm Springs, California, USA, visit www.geothermal.org/meet-new.html or call (530) 758-2360.

    Global: Calendar of Geothermal Energy Events

    Geothermal Energy Calendar from the Geothermal Resources Council


    8th ITB International Geothermal Workshop 2019
    20-21 March, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
    http://geothermal.itb.ac.id/

    2nd Meeting On Geothermal/ Thermal Uses (ATI - UGI - AIRU)
    21 March, Milan, Italy
    https://www.eventbrite.it/e/biglietti-2-incontro-sulla-geotermia-gli-usi-termici-51071324707

    The Eighth Annual Conference for the Development and Utilization of Deep Geothermal Energy (CUGB) 
    26-28 March, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China
    https://geothermal.org/pdfs/CUGB-Call-for-Paper-2019.docx

    IGC Invest Geothermal
    28 March, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
    www.investgeothermal.com/

    AAPG 3rd Hydrocarbon � Geothermal Cross Over Technology Workshop
    9-10 April, Geneva, Switzerland
    www.aapg.org/

    XXVI Mexican Geothermal Association (AGM) Annual Congress
    10-12 April 10, Morelia, Michoac�n, Mexico
    http://geotermia.org.mx/congreso-agm/

    EAGE/DGMK Joint Workshop on Deep Geothermal Energy - Underground Storage of Hydrogen 
    24 April, Celle, Germany
    https://events.eage.org/en/2019/eage-dgmk-joint-workshop-on-deep-geothermal-energy

    12th Imperial Valley Renewable Energy Summit (Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation)
    24-26 April, Imperial, California, USA
    www.ivedc.com/events/imperial-valley-renewable-energy-summit-2019/

    39th Euroheat & Power Congress
    6-8 May, Nantes, France
    https://www.ehpcongress.org/

    IGC Islands Geothermal Conference
    15-16 May, Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal
    www.igc-islands.com/

    EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition 2019
    3-6 June, London, UK
    https://events.eage.org/2019/eage-annual-2019

    National Geothermal Academy 2019
    10-21 June, Reno, Nevada, USA
    https://gbcge.org/education/

    European Geothermal Congress 2019 (EGEC) 
    11-14 June, The Hague, Netherlands
    http://europeangeothermalcongress.eu/

    Geothermal Resources in Sedimentary Basins Conference
    14-18 October, 2019, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    http://gssb2019.com/

    GeoEnergy Days (Pole Avenia)
    25-27 June, Pau, France
    http://www.geoenergydays.com/

    6th Geothermal Congress for Latin America and the Caribbean (GEOLAC)
    16-18 July, Santiago, Chile
    http://newenergyevents.com/geolac/

    7th Indonesia International Geothermal Convention and Exhibition (IIGCE)
    13-15 August, Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia
    http://www.iigce.com/

    3rd International Geothermal Conference GEOHEAT 
    3-6 September, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russian Federation
    http://www.igc-geoheat.com/

    1st Conference on Geophysics for Geothermal and Renewable Energy Storage
    15-18 September, Palm Springs, California, USA
    www.geothermal.org/meet-new.html

    Praxisforum Geothermie.Bayern
    7-9 October, Munich, Germany
    www.praxisforum-geothermie.bayern/en

    IGC Turkey Geothermal Congress & Expo
    6-8 November, Izmir, Turkey
    https://www.igc-turkey.com/

    Der Geothermiekongress 2019
    19-22. November, Munich, Germany
    https://www.der-geothermiekongress.de/kongress-2019/der-geothermiekongress.html

    41th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop (NZGW) 
    25-27 November, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    https://nzgeothermal.org.nz/

    World Geothermal Congress 2020
    27 April - 1 May 2020, Reykjavik, Iceland
    www.wgc2020.com/

    44th GRC Annual Meeting & Expo 
    18-21 October 2020, Reno, Nevada, USA
    www.geothermal.org/meet-new.html

    Thursday, March 14, 2019

    Germany: Opportunity to Bid on Hallstadt Geothermal Power Plant Construction Project

    Hallstadt: Geothermal Power Plant Construction (Bids Info)

    This is an open tender to do construction work on a geothermal power plant in Hallstadt, a town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg

    Deadline: 30th April
    • Test boring work
    • Geothermal power station construction work
    • Coiled-tubing wellwork
    More Information........

    Canada: Shell Oil to Support Closed-Loop Conduction-Only Geothermal Energy Project

    Eavor demonstrates a disruptive and novel solution to many of the challenges that face geothermal energy production (News Release)

    Eavor Technologies Inc. has announced Shell International Exploration and Production, via its New Energies Research & Technology program, has signed an agreement to join a field trial of Eavor�s disruptive new closed-loop conduction-only geothermal energy solution (Eavor-Loop�). As part of the agreement, Shell will provide technical expertise towards the design of the drilling, completion, and facility construction of Eavor�s demonstration project (Eavor-Lite�), as well as a follow-on commercial implementation.

    (Video 3:30 Minutes)

    From the Global Geothermal News archives:

    Costa Rica: Wildlife Relocated from Around Las Pailas II Geothermal Project

    ICE ha rescatado m�s de 700 animales en Proyecto Geot�rmico Las Pailas II
     - ICE has rescued more than 700 animals at the Las Pailas II Geothermal Project (El Pa�s)

    El Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), inform� que ha rescatado m�s de 700 animales en el Proyecto Geot�rmico Las Pailas II, en Liberia, Guanacaste, desde 2013 hasta la fecha.

    Este campo geot�rmico �donde est� ubicado este Proyecto y la Planta Geot�rmica Las Pailas I� colinda con el Parque Nacional Rinc�n de la Vieja, una zona natural de gran diversidad.

    (From Google Translate) The Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), reported that it has rescued more than 700 animals at the  Las Pailas II Geothermal Project, in Liberia, Guanacaste, from 2013 to date.

    This geothermal field -where this Project is located and the Las Pailas I Geothermal Plant- is adjacent to the Rincon de la Vieja National Park, a natural area of ??great diversity.

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    USA, Oregon: State Funding Available for Renewable Energy Projects

    Oregon Department of Energy Announces $2.75 Million In Available Grant Funding For Renewable Energy Projects (News Release)

    Applications are due by April 22, 2019.

    The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for its Renewable Energy Development Grant program. ODOE has approximately $2.75 million available for projects that generate renewable energy in Oregon.

    Qualified systems must produce electrical energy from a renewable resource such as biomass, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, wind, landfill gas, biogas, or wave, tidal, or ocean thermal energy. Grants are capped at $250,000 per system and may not exceed 35 percent of the project cost.

    ODOE uses a two-tier system for the competitive grants, so similarly-sized projects compete together. The agency will allocate about $1.5 million in RED Grant funds to projects sized up to 300 kilowatts (AC). Another $1.25 million will be allocated to projects greater than 300 kilowatts (AC).

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    Canada: Aquaponics Farm to Use Direct Source of Geothermal Heat for Plant Growth

    Construction on Yukon aquaponics facility could begin this spring (CBC)

    New plan would use geothermal energy near Takhini hot springs, proponents say

    Some entrepreneurs in Yukon say they've found a creative way to move their project forward � by using geothermal power. Founders of Yukon's North Star Agriculture have been pushing to build an aquaponics facility in Yukon, which would raise fish and vegetables indoors. 

    CEO Sonny Gray says the company has now secured funding to build a facility near the Takhini hot springs, outside Whitehorse. Gray says that using geothermal power for the project could reduce energy costs by at least a third.

    The plan is to use warm water that drains from the Takhini Hot Pools. The water won't touch the plants, but its heat will be used year-round to cycle through heat exchangers and pipes in the floor. 


    From the Global Geothermal News archives:

    Sweden: Geothermal Heat Power Investment Company Issues Green Bond

    Baseload Capital issues green bond of SEK 500 million (News Release)

    Baseload Capital has issued its first green bond. In total, SEK 500 million has been raised to finance low temperature geothermal heat power globally.

    Baseload Capital has issued a SEK denominated senior secured green bond under its green bond framework. The bond is the first one in Sweden focused on low temperature geothermal heat power.

    The proceeds from the bond will be used to invest in and develop low temperature Heat Power plants in specific markets. Heat Power plants generate renewable electricity from heat 24/7.

    ~~~~~~
    Baseload Capital is a project investment firm that provides capital to develop geothermal energy power plants using technology developed by its Swedish parent company, Climeon.

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    From the Global Geothermal News archives:

      USA, California: Controlled Thermal Resources Updates on Hell's Kitchen Lithium - Geothermal Project

      Update from Controlled Thermal Resources

      Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) has released an update on the Hell�s Kitchen Lithium project combining established rapid lithium extraction technology and geothermal power.

      Finance Update

      KPMG officially launched Hell's Kitchen to investors in mid-February and has since entered into initial discussions with potential financial and offtake partners. Early interest is exceptionally strong with the core project team (including KPMG, HATCH, Adionics and CTR) busy responding to early due diligence questions and requests.

      HATCH is on schedule to complete the project's Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) in mid-May which is expected to generate further interest and activity. Until negotiations with financial partners are finalised, CTR will continue to raise equity through its existing investor network.

      Technology and Engineering Update

      Major advancements were achieved this month as CTR activated Stage Two of the Rapid Lithium Extraction process design and development. CTR is working closely with Adionics in conjunction with HATCH to further optimize design for maximum performance and cost efficiencies.

      HATCH is overseeing the process and has so far suggested CAPEX savings of over US$100 million along with significant OPEX savings.

      Also, in a world-first, CTR, EnergySource, and Western Falcon Energy Services are working together to develop the first PEEK-lined pipe for application in geothermal operations.  PEEK (Polyether ether ketone) is a material that is resistant to corrosion and scale build-up, and can be manufactured at a low cost.

      The prototype lined spool was successfully manufactured in March this year and will be placed into service at EnergySource�s facility to the east of CTR�s Hell�s Kitchen site.  The implementation of PEEK-lined pipe into the project has the potential to save tens of millions of dollars by replacing expensive alloy pipe.

      This is the first time in the world PEEK has been built to this size and run in a geothermal operation.

      More Information........

      From the Global Geothermal News archives:

      Germany: Employment Opportunity as Chair of Geo�thermal Energy Sys�tems

      Uni�versity Pro�fessor - chair of �Geo�thermal Energy Sys�tems� (GFZ Potsdam)

      Location: GFZ Potsdam, Charlottenburg, Berlin
      Closing date for applications: 8th April

      We are seek�ing highly qual�i�fied applic�ants with proven research exper�i�ence in geo�thermal energy sys�tems. This includes explor�a�tion and access of geo�thermal resources and devel�op�ment of sus�tain�able tech�no�lo�gies for their util�iz�a�tion.

      The pro�fess�or�ship is expec�ted to con�trib�ute to major research areas of the top�ics �Geor�e�sources� and �Geoen�ergy� using a com�pet�it�ive infra�struc�ture. Par�ti�cip�a�tion in exist�ing depart�mental research both at GFZ and at TU Ber�lin and the setup of new major sci�ence pro�jects is anti�cip�ated.

      More Information and apply........

      Wednesday, March 13, 2019

      Geothermal Event - Call For (Draft) Papers for GRC Annual Meeting - Deadline is This Week!

      GRC Annual Meeting 2019 - Call for Papers

      Deadline for submission of papers is this Friday, March 15th, 2019.


      The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) has issued a call for papers for the world�s biggest annual geothermal energy conference of the year taking place September 15-18, 2019, at the Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California, USA. The 43rd GRC Annual Meeting & Expo will highlight Geothermal: Green Energy for the Long Run - as a clean, dependable renewable energy, geothermal energy offers a long-term solution for the supply of low-carbon emission electricity.

      The GRC Annual Meeting is the industry�s largest annual gathering of leading geothermal energy scientists, producers, renewable energy industry stakeholders, regulators, utilities, and key associated business leaders. The four-day event will offer technical, policy, and market conference sessions, educational seminars, tours of local geothermal and renewable energy projects, and numerous networking opportunities.


      Over 1,000 attendees came to the 2018 GRC Annual Meeting and Expo from over 40 different countries, highlighting the GRC�s role in connecting the global geothermal energy community. With increasing interest in geothermal as a reliable source of renewable energy providing both flexible and baseload power production around the world, the GRC is looking ahead to an even stronger international attendance in 2019.

      The GRC 2019 Annual Meeting planning committee will consider papers for its Technical and Poster Sessions covering a range of topics, both domestic and international: Business Development / Finance/ Market Analysis; Drilling; Direct Use / Heat Pumps; Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS); Emerging Technologies; Exploration / Resource Assessment; Field Operations / Production Technologies; Geology; Geochemistry; Geothermal Education and Community Engagement; Geothermal Energy Associated with Oil and Gas Operations; Geothermal Project Case Studies; Geophysics; Power Operations / Flexible Generation / Maintenance; Regulatory / Environmental Compliance / Policy Issues; Reservoir Engineering/ Reservoir Management/ Modeling; Sedimentary Basins; Utilities and Transmission; Country Updates (example: East African Rift / Philippines), and Regional Updates (example: Salton Sea / Basin & Range / Cascades).

      In addition, there is an opportunity to submit papers in special themed topics: Advancements in Resource Development, Wellbore Construction & Completion; Diversity within the Geothermal Industry; EGS Collab Project; Experimental & Modeling Techniques for Geology, Geophysics & Hydrology; Geothermal Growth in East Africa; Geothermal Policy; Geothermal Well Integrity Technologies; Harnessing Energy & Water in the Salton Sea; Mineral Extraction From Geothermal Fluids; Modernizing Steam Controls; Production Well Automation Upgrades; Remote Sensing for Exploration & Resource Assessment; Spanish Language (Papers will be written & presented in Spanish); Statistics in Geothermal Exploration; Technology Transfer Between Oil & Gas and Geothermal Applications; Uncertainty & Risk Analysis to Inform Geothermal Project Decisions, and Wellhead Assembly Equipment, Maintenance & Best Practices.

      International participation is key to the success of the technical programs, and geothermal researchers and experts from the USA and around the world are encouraged to submit their work for consideration to be presented at the GRC Annual Meeting.

      Anyone who wants to present at the GRC Annual Meeting must submit a paper. The deadline for submission is Friday, March 15th, 2019.

      Additional information about paper requirements and submission forms can be obtained by contacting the GRC at (530) 758-2360 or at www.geothermal.org.

      For information on how to sponsor this event, contact Anh Lay; GRC at (530) 758-2360 X100 or alay@geothermal.org.

      For more information about the GRC Annual Meeting & Expo in Palm Springs, California, USA, visit www.geothermal.org/meet-new.html or call (530) 758-2360.

      USA: Appropriation Budget for Geothermal Technologies Office - Call for Action by GRC

      GRC Recommends Appropriation Budget for Geothermal Technologies Office

      A message from Dr. William Pettitt, Executive Director, Geothermal Resources Council:

      �Letters stating our budget requests for FY2020 were proliferated to House and Senate appropriations staffers by the GRC Policy Committee last week. Our requests are far more likely to be honored if individual member offices submit them too as part of their packages of requests.

      To that end, we ask that GRC members with relationships in Congressional offices share these with their Members of Congress or Members/Senators that represent locations where you have a major project presence.

      Requests to Member offices are due by next Friday, March 15, but some office deadlines are a little earlier so ideally should get them as soon as possible. If any members would like further information on how to help then please get in touch with us at icrawford@geothermal.org.�

      Click through below for the Letter to Appropriators and the FY 2020 Appropriations Request.

      Letter to Appropriators


      Dear Chairmen Shelby and Lowey and Ranking Members Leahy and Granger,

      The Geothermal Resources Council is a non-profit professional association for the geothermal industry and community in the USA and abroad. We were founded in 1972 and are headquartered in Davis, California. We have over 1,300 members from around the world and are working to advance our industry by supporting the development of geothermal energy resources through communication of robust research, knowledge and guidance. We write with our priorities for federal funding in the FY2020 budget cycle.

      First, the Department of Energy�s Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) has a history of supporting the development of new technology that is critical for the geothermal industry. GTO�s support has helped the industry expand by enabling power product from moderate-temperature geothermal resources, more than doubling the number of states with geothermal power production. Costs of power production have decreased substantially in the past decade due in part to the strategic investments by DOE GTO. But more can be done to address the high risk of conventional resources and ultimately allow more states to produce geothermal. In particular, the DOE FORGE program, which named its winning site in Utah in June 2018, is creating a one-of-a-kind research laboratory to research Enhanced Geothermal Systems, or EGS. EGS will open up vast swaths of lands previously unsuitable for geothermal, an opportunity which promises to be as transformative for geothermal as hydraulic fracturing has been for the natural gas industry.

      We recommend that EERE GTO be allocated $90 million for FY20. This budget would include a full $30 million for FORGE activities in Utah and a balanced R&D program on other high-value geoscience priorities, including activities to help reduce drilling costs and risks, develop better processes for exploration and characterization of geothermal resources with precision, developing new strategies for extracting strategic minerals from geothermal fluids, supporting scaled experiments of EGS concepts, exploring new strategies for co-production of geothermal with oil and gas, and evaluating new applications for direct-use geothermal heating.

      Within the Interior/EPA Subcommittee, we urge the Committee to retain county payments from geothermal production royalties on public lands. We believe that county payments help developers ensure that we have strong partnerships in the rural western counties where we work. In many counties geothermal is one of largest revenues streams to local government.

      We also recommend that permitting agents within the BLM Fluid Minerals Division, which is back in charge of geothermal permitting and siting after a reorganizational step taken in 2018, be allocated adequate funds to continue to permit geothermal projects in a timely and safe manner. Similarly, BLM permitting staff focused on transmission rights-of-way should be adequately resourced in FY20 to ensure transmission is available for renewable electricity in the coming decade.

      Because the U.S. Geological Survey conducts research and mapping activities that support a clearer understanding of the subsurface, we generally support the USGS Coalition�s request of $1.2 billion in topline funding for the Survey.

      We thank you for your consideration. I am available to discuss further at your convenience. Please contact me at wpettitt@mygeoenergy.org with any questions.

      Respectfully,

      Dr. Will Pettitt, Executive Director,
      Geothermal Resources Council


      FY 2020 Appropriations Request


      Program: Department of Energy � Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy � Geothermal Technologies Office

      Program Funding History: FY16: $71 million; FY17: $69.5 million, FY18: $80.9 million, FY19: $84 million

      GRC�s Requested Amount: $90 million

      Justification for Request: 

      The Geothermal Resources Council is a is a non-profit educational association for the international geothermal community, headquartered in Davis, California.

      For every 100 MW of geothermal capacity, 170 permanent jobs are created. Geothermal produces near-zero emissions of either greenhouse gases or other that harm human health and the environment. Geothermal is also �firm but flexible: a geothermal power plant can be used as a baseload resource (with capacity factors exceeding 95%) but also for load-following or energy imbalance services or as a reserve resource, with ramp times competitive with the fastest peaker plants.

      Since its inception, the Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) has directly supported the innovation and commercialization of new technologies that have helped improve the productivity, efficiency and safety of geothermal. While commercial-scale geothermal has been in operation in the United States for several decades, both the growing global demand for renewable energy and increasing public concern about grid stability and reliability are driving the need for continued innovation and cost reductions. Particularly interesting areas of research inquiry promise to transform the industry in the next several years if federal R&D resources can be put to work:
      • Enhanced geothermal systems. EGS is a pre-commercial technology concept to enhance the permeability of a subsurface formation in order to circulate fluids and extract heat more easily. If commercialized, over 100 GW of cost-competitive EGS could be delivered in the United States in the next 50 years. DOE�s primary effort in this space is the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE), which was competitively awarded to a coalition of researchers in Utah in mid-2018 as a five-year award to be funded at $30 million a year.
      • Co-production. Geothermal coupled with solar power and other types of variable power generation has a promise to enable higher levels of alternative power on the grid while shoring up grid stability and insulating against time-of-day price shifts. Geothermal sites also have the potential to co-produce oil and gas or critical minerals such as lithium, which can be found co-located with thermal brine. When a single drilling operation can yield two or more valuable products, developers can maximize revenue streams and value to their end customer while minimizing surface disturbance.
      • Direct use. Significant opportunities exist for direct use geothermal in which subsurface heat is used for thermal applications. Currently about 20% of the nation�s annual primary energy supply is consumed at relatively low temperatures (<120 Degrees C) to heat buildings and to supply thermal energy for many critical industries, e.g. food and agriculture. Direct-use geothermal in-district heating systems could meet a large proportion of these thermal demands by utilizing lower-grade subsurface heat resources while incurring no greenhouse footprint and no fuel supply chain vulnerabilities.
      Further research is needed to explore advanced materials for enhanced performance in high-temperature, corrosive subsurface environments, how lower temperature resources can be utilized for power production, novel drilling techniques (e.g. laser drilling), and strategies for characterizing the subsurface resource from surface expressions and modeling.

      Further research is also needed to address market and systematic barriers to geothermal penetration. DOE researchers can advance the industry by examining pathways to reduce the time, cost and risk associated with permitting geothermal on public lands, strategies to reduce drilling costs and risks, and developing and proliferating models for geothermal hybrid facilities to participate in the marketplace.

      Requested Report Language:

      The Committee recommends $90,000,000 for Geothermal Technologies to focus on early through late stage research and development and market transformation activities. Within available funds, the agreement provides $30 million for the continuation of activities for the Frontier Observatory Research in Geothermal Energy project. The Department is directed to continue its efforts to identify and characterize geothermal resources in areas with no obvious surface expressions and to evaluate advanced drilling materials and techniques. As 90% of known commercial geothermal resource is located on public lands, the Department should continue to support research to enable greater efficiencies in project permitting with the goal of reducing project costs while ensuring environmental stewardship. The Committee encourages DOE to work with the Department of Interior on opportunities to improve geothermal permitting.

      United Kingdom: Employment Opportunity as Energy Decarbonisation Geologist

      Vacancy - Energy Decarbonisation Geologist - UKRI � NERC � BGS

      Location: Keyworth, Nottingham, U.K.
      Salary: �24,435 to �26,560 per annum
      Closing date for receipt of applications is 14 April 2019

      The British Geological Survey (BGS) has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced deep sub-surface geologist to join the Decarbonisation Challenge Team based at our headquarters in Keyworth in Nottingham.

      About the role BGS has a well established reputation for international research excellence in Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS). This post will be based within the CCS Team but the successful candidate will work across the full Decarbonisation Challenge, developing skills in areas such as compressed air energy storage and geothermal research. You will be expected to interpret geophysical and petrophysical data as part of a 3D geological model building workflow. As such, you will be able to demonstrate a sound understanding of structural geology and have experience in geophysical data interpretation.

      More Information.........

      New Zealand: 28 MW Ngawha Geothermal Power Plant Extension Should be Operational By the End of Next Year

      Ngawha Geothermal Power Station Expansion update (Top Energy NZ)

      The Ngawha geothermal power station expansion should be operational by the end of 2020

      Top Energy NZ, the electricity generation and lines company in the Far North of NZ , is expanding its Ngawha geothermal power station near Kaikohe. This is one of the largest construction projects to be undertaken in the Far North to improve the resilience and reliability of the local power supply.

      Iceland: Climeon Geothermal "Heatpower" Plant in Fludir Two Months from Launch

      First geothermal site approved by customer (News Release)

      Swedish company Climeon has received its first geothermal site approval from Varmaorka. Kopsvatn 1, outside Fludir, it is the first geothermal power plant that uses Climeon�s Heat Power system. Varmaorka has now approved the site through a Site Acceptance Test (SAT).

      The Site Acceptance Test also marks the start of a two-month testing period before complete site hand-over. For two months Climeon and Varmaorka will evaluate the continuous operation of the power plant. After this period, Climeon will do a final site hand-over to Varmaorka, meaning that the power plant will have taken about twelve months from groundbreaking to hand-over.


      From the Global Geothermal News archives:

      Science & Technology: Assessing Geopressured-Geothermal Resources in Sedimentary Basin Plays

      A Methodology for Assessing the Favourability of Geopressured-Geothermal Systems in Sedimentary Basin Plays: A Case Study in Abruzzo (Italy) (Hindawi)

      by Alessandro Santilano, et al

      We exploit the concept of the geothermal favourability, widely used for hydrothermal and EGS systems, to present an innovative methodology for assessing geopressured-geothermal resources occurring in terrigenous units in sedimentary basin plays.

      Flow diagram of the hybrid power system for the
      trigeneration from geopressured-geothermal resources
      Geopressured-geothermal systems are an unconventional resource for power trigeneration exploiting three forms of energy from hydrocarbons, hydrothermal fluids, and well-head overpressure.

      This paper is intended to be a practical analytical framework for the systematic integration of the relevant data required to assess geopressured-geothermal resources. For this purpose, innovative parameters were also implemented in the methodology. The final result is the favourability map for identifying prospective areas to be further investigated for the appraisal of the geopressured-geothermal potential.

      We applied our methodology to the foredeep-foreland domains of the Apennines thrust belt in the Abruzzo region (central Italy). We analysed hundreds of deep hydrocarbon wells in order to create 3D geological and thermo-fluid dynamic models at a regional scale as well as to obtain information on the pressure regimes and on the chemistry of the system.

      The final favourability map for the Abruzzo case study is a first attempt at ranking these kinds of unconventional geothermal resources in a region that has been historically explored and exploited mostly for hydrocarbons.

      Read More........

      Geofluids, Volume 2019, Article ID 4503943, 28 pages
      https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4503943

      Science & Technology: Analyzing Drill Cores in Geothermal Systems

      Mapping Alteration In Geothermal Drill Core Using a Field Portable Spectroradiometer (Malvern Panalytical)

      This paper, by long time ASD customer Wendy Calvin, describes how an ASD FieldSpec�spectroradiometer has been used to analyze drill cores in geothermal systems. These types of drill holes are typically used in early-stage geothermal exploration and help to locate geothermal resources for energy generation (see the paper�s introduction section for a good summary of the application). While in this case a FieldSpec was used, this would be a better fit for an ASD TerraSpec� 4 plus TSG� software or an ASD TerraSpec Halo. Here is the abstract:

      Hydrothermal alteration mineralogy in geothermal systems is commonly used to infer system temperature and past fluid flow patterns. (Near) Infrared spectroscopy is particularly good at identifying a wide variety of hydrothermal alteration minerals. The technique requires little sample preparation, and is especially helpful in discrimination among a wide range of phyllosilicate minerals that may be difficult to distinguish in hand sample or require lengthy preparation for XRD analysis. We have performed several pilot studies of geothermal drill core and chips to prototype rapid alteration characterization over large depths. These preliminary studies have established reliable methods for core/chip surveys that can quickly measure samples with high depth resolution and show the efficiency of the technique to sample frequently and provide alteration logs similar to geophysical logs. We have successfully identified a wide variety of phyllosilicates, zeolites, opal, calcite, iron oxides, and hydroxides, and note depth-associated changes in alteration minerals, patterns, or zones. Alteration mineralogy identified using these techniques shows good correlation with traditional petrographic microscope and XRD method.

      Read the full paper here: Mapping alteration in geothermal drill core using a field portable spectroradiometer

      Kenya: 165.4 MW Olkaria V Geothermal Power Plant to be Commissioned in June

      KenGen will commission Olkaria V geothermal power plant in June 2019 (AFRIK 21)

      Kenya will soon have a new geothermal power plant. It is Olkaria V, located in the Rift Valley in the west of the country. Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), Kenya�s largest energy producer and owner of the project, has announced that the plant will be commissioned by June 2019.

      The facility, which produces electricity from steam, will provide 165 MW. Energy that will then be sold to Kenya Power (KPLC), the company that provides the electricity utility. Construction of the geothermal power plant began in January 2017. The project has received support from Japan.

      Read More.........

      Tuesday, March 12, 2019

      Canada: Conference on Development of Geothermal Resources in Sedimentary Basins

      Geothermal Resources in Sedimentary Basins Conference

      14-18 October, 2019, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

      The University of Alberta Geothermal Research Group has announced that it will be hosting a conference in Oct. 2019 which includes a field excursion in the Rocky Mountains, the conference, and short courses. The keynote speaker is University of Reno Nevada professor Dr. Jim Faulds.

      This conference is a �multidisciplinary meeting dedicated to sharing knowledge and insight into the development of geothermal resources in sedimentary basins worldwide.

      Topics to include: science, geology, engineering, policy, regulation, and social license issues. We solicit participation from academics, government, and industry in all countries, in the form of oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and field trips.�

       More Information.........

      Belgium: Geothermal Energy Could be Big in Belgium!

      La g�othermie: une �nergie souterraine dont commence � profiter la Belgique
       - Geothermal energy: an underground energy that starts to benefit Belgium (RTBF)

      (Video 6:52 Minutes)

      La Belgique reste aujourd�hui tr�s d�pendante de l��tranger pour son approvisionnement �nerg�tique. Une des solutions r�siderait peut-�tre dans le d�veloppement de la G�othermie : le captage de l��nergie, de la chaleur qui r�side naturellement sous terre. Une �nergie propre et renouvelable donc mais qui est encore sous-exploit�e dans notre pays. Etat des lieux d'une source d'�nergie m�connue.

      (From Google Translate) Belgium remains today very dependent on foreigners for its energy supply. One of the solutions may lie in the development of geothermal energy: the capture of energy, heat that resides naturally underground. Clean and renewable energy, but still underused in our country. This is the state of play of an unknown source of energy.

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      Finance: A Well-Structured Portfolio of Projects and Technologies Can Offer a Firmer Renewable Generation Profile - Report

      How multi-technology PPAs could help companies reduce risk (World Business Council for Sustainable Development)

      The goal of this paper is to support continuing innovation in the way companies purchase renewable power for their operations.

      A multi-technology power purchase agreement (PPA) covers multiple projects of different technologies (such as wind, solar, biomass, geothermal or hydro). The research within the paper investigates if and how multi-technology PPAs could offer benefits to developers and/or corporate buyers by reducing some of the risks commonly seen in PPAs.

      The research finds that a well-structured portfolio of projects and technologies can offer a firmer renewable generation profile compared to a single technology. As companies are evaluating different PPA options suitable for their needs, they should assess if the achievable risk reduction is enough to alter existing approaches for managing these risks and if it underpins discussions on reduced fees for the risk management.