Measuring Impact of U.S. DOE Geothermal Technologies Office Funding: Considerations for Development of a Geothermal Resource Reporting Metric

Katherine Young, Patrick Dobson, Brittany Segneri, Anna Wall

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Abstract

This paper reviews existing methodologies and reporting codes used to describe extracted energy resources such as coal and oil and describes a comparable proposed methodology to describe geothermal resources. The goal is to provide the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) with a consistent and comprehensible means of assessing the impacts of its funding programs. This framework will allow for GTO to assess the effectiveness of research, development, and deployment (RD&D) funding, prioritize funding requests, and demonstrate the value of RD&D programs to the U.S. Congress. Standards and reporting codes used in other countries and energy sectors provide guidance to inform development of a geothermal methodology, but industry feedback and our analysis suggest that the existing models have drawbacks that should be addressed. In order to formulate a comprehensive metric for use by GTO, we analyzed existing resource assessments and reporting methodologies for the geothermal, mining, and oil and gas industries, and we sought input from industry, investors, academia, national labs, and other government agencies. Using this background research as a guide, we describe a methodology for assessing and reporting on GTO funding according to resource knowledge and resource grade (or quality). This methodology would allow GTO to target funding or measure impact by progression of projects or geological potential for development.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages15
StatePublished - 2015
EventWorld Geothermal Congress 2015 - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 19 Apr 201525 Apr 2015

Conference

ConferenceWorld Geothermal Congress 2015
CityMelbourne, Australia
Period19/04/1525/04/15

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-6A20-62626

Keywords

  • CRIRSCO
  • exploration
  • geothermal
  • geothermal grade
  • investment
  • PRMS
  • reporting code
  • reporting methodology
  • reporting metric
  • resource assessment
  • resource knowledge
  • resource potential
  • UNFC

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