The role that drilling technology development can play in reducing the cost of geothermal power is examined. Factors contributing to the relatively high cost of geothermal drilling are discussed, and potential technology improvements that could reduce those costs are identified. Projects under way at Sandia National Laboratories to address these technology needs are summarized, and estimates are made of the potential drilling cost savings resulting from these projects
Renewable energy is seen as the future source for meeting the world’s growing demand, with geotherma...
National awareness of the potential future shortages in energy resources has heightened interest in ...
This U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Program Review starts with two interesting pieces on indus...
The goal of this document is to estimate the potential impact of proposed new Diagnostics-While-Dril...
The Geothermal Technology Division of the US Department of Energy is sponsoring two programs related...
Drilling is ubiquitous in oil, gas, geothermal, minerals, water well, and mining industries. Drillin...
Energy (DOE)-industry research and development (R and D) organization, sponsors near-term technology...
This report describes benefit/cost analyses of 24 research and development (R and D) projects of the...
The DOE Hard Rock Penetration program is developing technology to reduce the costs of drilling geoth...
Drilling represents from 30% to 50% of the cost of a hydrothermal geothermal electricity project and...
This site contains information about Sandia National Laboratories'Â efforts to reduce the adverse ef...
This is a summary report of the results of benefit/cost analyses of 113 research and development (R&...
The progress, status, and results of ongoing Research and Development (R and D) within the Geotherma...
The progress, status, and results of ongoing research and development (R and D) within the Geotherma...
Sandia National Laboratories conducts a comprehensive geothermal drilling research program for the U...
Renewable energy is seen as the future source for meeting the world’s growing demand, with geotherma...
National awareness of the potential future shortages in energy resources has heightened interest in ...
This U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Program Review starts with two interesting pieces on indus...
The goal of this document is to estimate the potential impact of proposed new Diagnostics-While-Dril...
The Geothermal Technology Division of the US Department of Energy is sponsoring two programs related...
Drilling is ubiquitous in oil, gas, geothermal, minerals, water well, and mining industries. Drillin...
Energy (DOE)-industry research and development (R and D) organization, sponsors near-term technology...
This report describes benefit/cost analyses of 24 research and development (R and D) projects of the...
The DOE Hard Rock Penetration program is developing technology to reduce the costs of drilling geoth...
Drilling represents from 30% to 50% of the cost of a hydrothermal geothermal electricity project and...
This site contains information about Sandia National Laboratories'Â efforts to reduce the adverse ef...
This is a summary report of the results of benefit/cost analyses of 113 research and development (R&...
The progress, status, and results of ongoing Research and Development (R and D) within the Geotherma...
The progress, status, and results of ongoing research and development (R and D) within the Geotherma...
Sandia National Laboratories conducts a comprehensive geothermal drilling research program for the U...
Renewable energy is seen as the future source for meeting the world’s growing demand, with geotherma...
National awareness of the potential future shortages in energy resources has heightened interest in ...
This U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Program Review starts with two interesting pieces on indus...