State of the art in deep geothermal energy in Europe : with focus on direct heating / Johanna Fink, Elisa Heim, Norbert Klitzsch.
2022
GB1199.8.E85
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Title
State of the art in deep geothermal energy in Europe : with focus on direct heating / Johanna Fink, Elisa Heim, Norbert Klitzsch.
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9783030968700 (electronic bk.)
3030968707 (electronic bk.)
9783030968694 (print)
3030968707 (electronic bk.)
9783030968694 (print)
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 92 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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10.1007/978-3-030-96870-0 doi
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GB1199.8.E85
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333.8/8094
Summary
Since nearly 50 % of Europe's energy demand is in the heating and cooling sector, it is expected that geothermal energy will play an important role in the transition to a decarbonized energy system. However, deep geothermal energy is currently harvested mainly from areas with very favorable geothermal conditions. As these areas are geographically limited, the use of geothermal energy in less favorable regions is essential for unleashing the full potential of geothermal energy, since they make up the majority of the total geothermal potential in Central Europe. Motivated by the growing interest in deep geothermal energy among, e.g., energy companies and communities, this text reviews the state of the art in deep geothermal energy with focus on direct heating in geothermally less favorable regions. It provides an overview of technologies used to generate heat from the deep underground and discusses main technical and non-technical risks associated with deep geothermal projects. The text addresses readers with an interest in geothermal energy but does not require a background in geoscience or engineering sciences. It is suitable as textbook for Geothermal Energy courses for undergraduate students from different disciplines.
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SpringerBriefs in earth system sciences, 2191-5903
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Geothermal Systems
Geothermal Potential across Europe
Technologies for Deep Geothermal Energy
Risks and Barriers
Summary and Conclusions.
Geothermal Potential across Europe
Technologies for Deep Geothermal Energy
Risks and Barriers
Summary and Conclusions.