3D geological modeling of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais coal basin and its Devonian-Lower Carboniferous substratum: towards a better definition of the deep geothermal reservoirs Read More
DGE-ROLLOUT facilitates the use of natural and stored heat from the deep underground to reduce CO2 emissions. It develops knowledge and tools valuable for companies from the industrial and agricultural sector, municipal heat suppliers, and energy suppliers with district heating grids. DGE-ROLLOUT presents in his webinar series useful insights for industry and politics into its three work packages:
mapping and networking;
decisions and exploration strategies;
production optimization Read More
The DGE-ROLLOUT project and many of its members took part in the World Geothermal Congress 2020+1 virtually during the year and in persona in Reykjavik in October. Read More
In the run-up to the climate conference COP26, DGE-ROLLOUT contributed a video describing the advantages and the concept of deep geothermal energy as a solution for a CO2-reduced heat and energy transition. Read More
Partners in DGE-ROLLOUT took part at the conference GeoKarlsruhe 2021/DGGV Annual Meeting, presented new results and organized session 10.3 "uncertainty characterization in geothermal exploration" Read More
Natural permeable fracture zones are primary exploration and exploitation targets in granitic deep geothermal systems.
Partners from TU Darmstadt published a structural investigation in the Journal Geoscience. Read More
Partners within DGE-ROLLOUT conducted now a report that gives an overview of potential investors in geothermal energy and their considerations when deciding whether to invest in this technology – or not. Read More