Researcher from Ruhr University Bochum working on samples from Heiligenhaus
Posted onFindig clues as to how the rock became karstified. Read More
Findig clues as to how the rock became karstified. Read More
The report discusses the current legal frameworks of existing DGE regulations for all partner countries. Read More
A group of researchers from GD NRW, RUB, RWTH Aachen University and Fraunhofer IEG met at the limestone quarry Hastenrath, where Carboniferous carbonates, are exposed at the surface. Read More
Partners of DGE-ROLLOUT presented the project today to a general audience in the Krefeld location of Geologischer Dienst NRW. Read More
The SCAN seismic survey is well on its way in the central part of the Netherlands. The first results of the test line seismic survey and the reprocessed data for the first area (central NL) are now available via NLOG. All SCAN data will be made publicly available. Read More
On the first of January 2020, our DGE-Rollout partner “International Geothermal Center” (GZB) was integrated into the newly founded Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Infrastructure and Geothermal Energy (IEG). Read More
Geophysicists and Engineers from DMT, RWE and GZB were surveying on potential locations for DMT’s seismic sensor network about 1-2 km around the future drilling site in Weisweiler, Germany. Read More
Drilling engineers from DGE-ROLLOUT partner GZB visited a drill site by DGE-ROLLOUT partner RWE to learn more about drilling and well design in the deep geothermal energy target area, and to discuss the preparation of the Weisweiler drill site. Read More
DGE-ROLLOUT participated in the NWE making an impact! event 4-5 Dec 2019 organised by INTERREG NWE in Lille. Read More
DGE-ROLLOUT actively hosted its own session within the 19th International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian (XIX ICCP 2019) in Cologne, Germany. In essence, first results of DGE-ROLLOUT partners were presented to the expert public and put up for discussion. Read More