Characterizing U.S. Heat Demand Market for Potential Application of Geothermal Direct Use

Kevin McCabe, Timothy Reber, Katherine Young, Michael Gleason

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Abstract

In this paper, we assess the U.S. demand for low-temperature thermal energy at the county resolution for four major end-use sectors: residential buildings, commercial buildings, manufacturing facilities, and agricultural facilities. Existing, publicly available data on the U.S. thermal demand market are characterized by coarse spatial resolution, with assessments typically at the state-level or larger. For many uses, these data are sufficient; however, our research was motivated by an interest in assessing the potential demand for direct use (DU) of low-temperature (30 degrees to 150 degrees C) geothermal heat. The availability and quality of geothermal resources for DU applications are highly spatially heterogeneous; therefore, to assess the potential market for these resources, it is necessary to understand the spatial variation in demand for low-temperature resources at a local resolution. This paper presents the datasets and methods we used to develop county-level estimates of the thermal demand for the residential, commercial, manufacturing, and agricultural sectors. Although this analysis was motivated by an interest in geothermal energy deployment, the results are likely to have broader applications throughout the energy industry. The county-resolution thermal demand data developed in this study for four major U.S. sectors may have far-reaching implications for building technologies, industrial processes, and various distributed renewable energy thermal resources (e.g. biomass, solar).
Original languageAmerican English
Pages721-734
Number of pages14
StatePublished - 2017
EventGeothermal Resources Council Annual Meeting (GRC 2016) - Sacramento, California
Duration: 23 Oct 201626 Oct 2016

Conference

ConferenceGeothermal Resources Council Annual Meeting (GRC 2016)
CitySacramento, California
Period23/10/1626/10/16

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-6A20-66460 for preprint

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-6A20-68522

Keywords

  • agricultural
  • commercial
  • direct use
  • end-use
  • geothermal
  • Geothermal Vision Study
  • GeoVision
  • heat demand
  • heat market
  • low-temperature
  • manufacturing
  • residential
  • thermal demand

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