European Geothermal Congress 2022

The European Geothermal Congress is the largest geothermal congress in Europe, with more than 800 visitors from all over the world and a unique blend of events for the whole geothermal sector. Organized every 3 years, EGC is a unique opportunity for stakeholders from all parts of the sector, whether academic, industrial, financial, policy-making, or societal, to come together and find new ways to progress. 

Partners from DGE-ROLLOUT will contribute to the conference program, present results, and discuss forthcoming activities.

Our Side Event in the course of the European Geothermal Congress 2022 provides an overview of the work that has been undertaken throughout the DGE-ROLLOUT project’s lifetime (Oct 2018 – Oct 2023), present major results that have been achieved, and give an outline of the approach to foster the development of DGE for both small- and large-scale infrastructures. Our Side Event is ubdivided into four thematic blocks comprising 1) Mapping the DGE Potential of North-West Europe, 2) Supporting DGE Exploration, 3) DGE Case Studies and 4) Upscaling DGE for Industry.

 

The Side Event includes the following presentations: 

From geological structure to geothermal potentiel assessment of the Dinantian limestones in northern France.

Chrystel Dezayes et al. , BRGM, France

Development of a pilot site for high temperature heat pumps, with high temperature mine thermal energy storage as heat source

Arianna Passamonti et al., Fraunhofer IEG, Germany

 

Besides the Side Event following results of DGE-ROLLOUT
were presented at EGC 2022:

DGE-ROLLOUT: Tiefengeothermisches Energiepotenzial von Karboncarbonatgesteinen im unteren Karbon in Nordwesteuropa

Anna Thiel et al., Geological Survey of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

New evaluation of the Lower Carboniferous reservoir of Wallonia (DGE-ROLLOUT project)

Estelle Petitclerc et al., Geological Survey of Belgium, Belgium

Multi-scale characterisation of the structure and hydraulic behaviour of a medium-deep heat storage test-site in a granodioritic reservoir

Claire Bossennec et al., TU Darmstadt, Germany

Towards a Techno-Economic Geothermal Resource Assessment of the Northern Upper Rhine Graben Crystalline Basement

Matthis Frey et al., TU Darmstadt, Germany

Enhanced Exploration Strategy and Workflow for Deep Geothermal Projects in the Upper Rhine Graben

John Reinecker et. al, GeoThermal Engineering 

Thermohydraulic Modeling and Co-Simulation of a Pilot System for Medium Deep Borehole Thermal Energy Storage in a Crystalline Reservoir

Lucas Seib et al., TU Darmstadt

Assessment of the Deep Geothermal Potential of Cenozoic Formations in the Northern Upper Rhine Graben using Stochastic Uncertainty Modelling

Jeroen van der Vaart et al., TU Darmstadt

 

 

For more information, please visit the conference pages.

https://europeangeothermalcongress.eu/

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