Abstract
This project is part of a national initiative to showcase the benefits of incorporating low-temperature geothermal resource assessment into the deployment of geothermal heating, combined heat and power (CHP), and geothermal direct-use (GDU) technologies. The initiative was established to accelerate the country's decarbonization efforts by identifying potential for low-temperature geothermal resource utilization (<150 degrees C, e.g., CHP and GDU) in selected sedimentary basins with numerous population centers. The play fairway analysis (PFA) methodologies in this study were adapted from previous PFA investigations of sedimentary basin geothermal play types (SBGPTs) that evaluated the potential for low-temperature resources (<150 degrees C). Workflows, relevant datasets, a new Python library, and common and composite geological criteria maps are utilized to develop low-temperature geothermal resource favorability maps for the Denver Basin, a sedimentary basin spanning Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming. The replication of these methodologies in other SBGPTs can evaluate potential for low-temperature resources. To facilitate future assessment of low-temperature geothermal resources in SBGPTs, this project provides PFA workflows, data, tools, and favorability maps that will ultimately support the utilization of low-temperature geothermal resources in sedimentary basins.
Original language | American English |
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Pages | 1931-1955 |
Number of pages | 25 |
State | Published - 2025 |
Event | 2024 Geothermal Rising Conference - Waikoloa, Hawaii Duration: 27 Oct 2024 → 30 Oct 2024 |
Conference
Conference | 2024 Geothermal Rising Conference |
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City | Waikoloa, Hawaii |
Period | 27/10/24 → 30/10/24 |
Bibliographical note
See NREL/CP-5700-90398 for preprintNREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5700-93462
Keywords
- combined heat and power
- Denver Basin
- favorability map
- geothermal direct use
- play fairway analysis
- Python code
- sedimentary basin geothermal play type