Chairperson: Thomas Garabetian, EGEC Geothermal
Chairperson: Philippe Dumas, EGEC Geothermal
Presentation Geolith (by Jean-Philippe Gibaud)
Chair of the meeting: Maximilian Keim, Geothermie Allianz Bayern
Presentations:
2 pm - 2:10 pm:
>>> Introduction by the chairman
2:10 pm - 2:30 pm:
>>> Sustainable Raw Material Extraction from Thermal Waters: The BrineMine Project
Valentin Goldberg1, Daniel Winter2, Laura Spitzmüller1, Thomas Kohl1, Ingmar Budach3, Joachim Koschikowski2
1KIT, Germany; 2Fraunhofer ISE, Germany; 3Geothermie Neubrandenburg, Germany
2:30 pm - 2:50 pm:
>>> Lithium in the thermal water of the Upper Rhine Graben: origin and extraction potential
Horst Kreuter1, Michael Kraml2, Jens Grimmer2
1Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH, Germany; 2GeoThermal Engineering GmbH
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm:
>>> Life Cycle Assessment of a Geothermal System for Electricity and Heat Supply
Tim Eller, Florian Heberle, Dieter Brüggemann
Chair of Technical Thermodynamics and Transport Processes, Center for Energy Technology, University of Bayreuth, Germany
3:10 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Increasing the efficiency of geothermal power plants: Results of the process simulation for the technical and economic optimisation of a geothermal power plant
Simon Nigg
gec-co GmbH, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Reinhard Kirsch, GeoImpuls
Presentations:
10 am - 10:10 am:
>>> Introduction by the chairman of the meeting
10:10 am - 10:30 am:
>>> GeoLaB - a geothermal future project
Thomas Kohl1, Olaf Kolditz3, Michael Kühn2, Ingo Sass4, Ulrich Harms2, Friedemann Wenzel1, Judith Bremer1, Eva Schill1
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); 2Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ); 3Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ); 4Darmstadt University of Technology
10:30 am - 10:50 am:
>>> Finding prognosis for the sandstones of the North German Basin
Ingmar Budach1, Inga Moeck2, Marco Wunsch1, Nestor Karafotis1, Thorsten Agemar2, Matthias Franz3
1Geothermie Neubrandenburg GmbH, Germany; 2Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics; 3Georg-August University Göttingen
10:50 am - 11:10 am:
>>> Exceptional rock permeability in the South German molasse basin - The influence of advective groundwater flow on heat flow and temperature field in the conductive Play Type foreland basin
Tom Schintgen1, Inga Moeck1,2
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany; 2Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Horst Rüter, Bundesverband Geothermie e.V.
Presentations:
>>> Introduction by the chairperson
>>> Full-Service Package for Glass Reinforced Epoxy Casing: Cementing with Lightweight Systems and Perforating employing Acid-soluble Abrasives
Nils Recalde Lummer, Detlef Kiel
Fangmann Energy Services GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
>>> Numerical based filtering concept for feasibility evaluation and reservoir performance enhancement of hydrothermal doublet systems
Maziar Gholami Korzani, Sebastian Held, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Investigation of carbonate single structures by automatic evaluation methods - Upper Jurassic of the Bavarian Molasse Basin (in German)
Hartwig by Hartmann, Vladimir Shipilin
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, LIAG, Germany
>>> The Horizon2020 project REFLECT - Determination of properties and reaction processes of geothermal fluids to optimise energy production (in German)
Simona Regenspurg1, Katrin Kieling1, Andrew Kilpatrick2, Anne Pluymakers3, Tamás Madarász4, Laurent André5, Anita Stein6
1Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 2United Kingdom Research and Innovation; 3Technische Universiteit Delft; 4Miskolci Egyetem; 5Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres; 6European Federation of Geologists
>>> Control Treatment of Freshwater source nearby Saline water contamination by Geothermal Well
Yıldırım Tosun
Şırnak University, Turkey
>>> Şırnak Asphaltite Slime Use instead of Bentonite in Geothermal Well Drill
Yıldırım Tosun
Şırnak University, Turkey
>>> Application of pipes and fittings made of glass fibre reinforced plastics in geothermal projects Possible applications and limits of use
Hermen Veltkamp, Stephan Wipperfürth
Future Pipe Industries, Netherlands
>>> Geothermal reuse of a former mine at the site of the former Opel plant in Bochum, including seasonal high-temperature underground heat storage (feasibility study) (in German)
Florian Hahn, Kirsten Appelhans, Gregor Bussmann, Roman Ignacy, Felix Jagert
Fraunhofer IEG, Germany
>>> Characterisation and predictability of important reservoir parameters for geothermal energy in the molasse basin (in German)
Johanna Bauer1, Michael Krumbholz2, Daniela Pfrang3
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG); 2Bundesanstallt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR); 3Technische Universität München, Chair of Hydrogeology (TUM)
>>> Temporal Evolution of Faults in the Southern German Molasse Basin: A Case Study of the Geretsried Geothermal Project
Vladimir Shipilin, David C. Tanner, Hartwig von Hartmann, Inga Moeck
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany
>>> Reservoir characterisation of Malm carbonates in the Munich area by seismic inversion and attribute analysis (in German)
Sonja Halina Wadas
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany
>>> Schneider circuit with heat pumps, lowest return temperatures to increase efficiency and subsequent use for refrigeration (in German)
Franz Schneider
Engineering office Schneider, Germany
>>> Log evaluation for deep geothermal drilling projects (in German)
Martin F. Hock
Consultant for Petrophysics & Formation Evaluation, Germany
>>> Implementation Working Group Deep Geothermal - European initiative for the promotion of deep geothermal energy (in German)
Olga Suminska-Ebersoldt, Holger Ihssen
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Ammonia/water heat pumps to supplement deep geothermal systems (in German)
Klaus Ramming
AGO AG Energie + Anlagen, Germany
>>> How high power probes saved the feasibility of a neighbourhood project with limited drilling depth. (in German)
Benjamin Pernter1, Alexander Wolf2
1Jansen AG, Switzerland; 2Unterfränkische Überlandzentrale eG, Germany
>>> Heat turnaround in the Euregio - Projects of Münster University of Applied Sciences on the way to a sustainable heat supply (in German)
Simon Niessen
FH Münster, Germany
>>> Pump systems of the future (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
>>> Modelling for the generation of specific heat load curves based on GIS building data. (in German)
Michael Bayer, Markus Leeb, Thomas Reiter
University of Applied Sciences Sazburg GmbH, Austria
>>> GeConnect - Functionality test of innovative high temperature pipe connectors for axial stress reduction (in German)
Martin Lipus1, Thomas Reinsch2, Gunnar Skúlason Kaldal3, Ingólfur Thorbjornsson4
1GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 2GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 3ISOR Iceland GeoSurvey, Iceland; 4ISOR Iceland GeoSurvey, Iceland
>>> A field report - Cleaning of hard contaminated shell-and-tube heat exchangers and similar equipment (in German)
Hans-Jürgen Kastner
UMWELT-TECHNIK-MARKETING, Germany
>>> Germany's first Geothermal Crowdfunding (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
>>> The dormant potential of unused thermal energy (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Thomas Jahrfeld, SWM Services GmbH und Michael Meinecke, SWM Services GmbH
Summary of the meeting:
A lot of research and development work was done in the run-up to and in the course of the implementation of the Schäftlarnstrasse geothermal project. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions.
The cooperation between the implementation project and the R&D projects is a building block for success. When creating the deep boreholes, data was consistently collected and this data was used from borehole to borehole. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions. It gives an overview of the project results and is intended to give a brief outline of the synergy of applied research and development in a geothermal project.
Presentations
10 am - 10:30 am:
>>> Project profile, results and LL (in German)
Michael Meinecke
SWM Services GmbH, Germany
10:30 am - 11 am:
>>> Reservoir characterisation of the boreholes Schäftlarnstraße - facies, diagenesis, possible correlations (in German)
Kilian Beichel1, Ulrich Steiner1, Franz Boehm1, Alexandros Savvatis1, Michael Meinecke2, Sebastian Dirner2
1Erdwerk GmbH; 2Stadtwerke München Services Gmbh
11 am - 11:30 am:
>>> Petrophysical and hydrochemical interpretation of the Upper Jurassic aquifer of the boreholes in the Schäftlarnstraße of the Stadtwerke München (in German)
Daniela Pfrang1, Daniel Bohnsack1, Florian Heine1, Kilian Beichel2, Johanna Bauer3, Thorsten Hörbrand2, Sebastian Dirner4, Kai Zosseder1
1Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Erdwerk GmbH; 3Leibniz_Institute for Applied Geophysics; 4Stadtwerke München
11:30 am - 12 pm:
>>> Cold water injection for the determination of reservoir properties via fibre optic measurements (in German)
Felix Schölderle1, D. Pfrang1, M. Lipus2, T. Reinsch2, K. Zosseder1
1Technische Universität München, Germany; 2Deutsche Geoforschungszenrum
Chair of the meeting: Thomas Jahrfeld, SWM Services GmbH und Michael Meinecke, SWM Services GmbH
Summary of the meeting:
A lot of research and development work was done in the run-up to and in the course of the implementation of the Schäftlarnstrasse geothermal project. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions.
The cooperation between the implementation project and the R&D projects is a building block for success. When creating the deep boreholes, data was consistently collected and this data was used from borehole to borehole. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions. It gives an overview of the project results and is intended to give a brief outline of the synergy of applied research and development in a geothermal project.
Presentations
2 pm - 2:30 pm:
>>> Vertical seismic profile recording by means of spatially distributed strain measurement in a deep geothermal borehole in Munich (in German)
Christopher Wollin1, Stefan Lüth1, Benjamin Schwarz1, Martin Lipus1, Christian Cunov1, Felix Schölderle2, Daniela Pfrang2, Kai Zosseder2, Thoma Reinsch1, Charlotte Krawcyk1
1German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2Technical University of Munich
2:30 pm - 3 pm:
>>> Active cross-well survey at geothermal site Schäftlarnstraße (in English)
Emmanuel Gaucher1, Jerome Azzola1, Katja Thiemann2, Ulrich Steiner2, Michael Meinecke3
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Erdwerk GmbH; 3Stadtwerke München Services GmbH
3 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Geological parameter survey in the course of the multi-well system SLS (in German)
Katja Thiemann1, Ilka Schulz1, Ulrich Steiner1, Franz Boehm1, Alexandros Savvatis1, Kilian Beichel1, Thorsten Hörbrand1, Emmanuel Gaucher2, Jerome Azzola2, Malte Westerhaus3, Bence Ambrus3, Michael Meinecke4, Sebastian Dirner4
1Erdwerk GmbH, Germany; 2Karlsruher Institut für Technoloie; 3KIT, Geodesy; 4Stadtwerke München Services GmbH
3:30 pm - 4 pm:
>>> Microzoning and scenario calculation in the urban area of Munich - new methods - new findings (in German)
Sabrina Keil
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Chair of the Meeting: Ferid Seyidov, gec-co
Summary of the Meeting: The risk management of geothermal projects is based on many technical and monetary pillars. There are private and publicly organized solutions for the financial security systems. Various models of public and private risk management will be presented and discussed during the workshop. An international comparison of the protection systems is intended to help identify and develop suitable tools.
2 pm - 2:10 pm:
Introduction by the chairperson
2:10 pm - 2:30 pm:
Presentation of the EU project GEORISK
Philippe Dumas
EGEC-geothermal, Belgien
2:30 pm - 2:50 pm:
A proposal for a transition in geothermal Risk Management Schemes
Ferid Seyidov
gec-co, Deutschland
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm:
Adaptation of the developed tools and setting framework conditions for the regional Markets
Christian Boissavy
GEODEEP, Frankreich
3:10 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Importance of risk protection by the public sector, global models
Benjamin Richter
Rödl & Partner, Deutschland
3:30 pm - 3:50 pm:
Update: Insurance coverage for geothermal projects from private sources
Achim Fischer-Erdsiek
NW Assekuranz, Deutschland
3:50 pm - 4 pm:
Final discussion
Chair persons: Bastian Welsch, Technische Universität Darmstadt and Mathias Nehler, International Geothermal Centre
Presentations:
>>> Introduction by the chairpersons
>>> Assessment of Wellbore Stability of Deep Wells in the Ruhr Metropolitan Area for Potential Geothermal Energy Utilization
Mohamed Moursy1,2,3, Michal Kruszewski1, Erik H. Saenger2,1
1Fraunhofer IEG, Germany; 2Hochschule Bochum; 3RWTH Aachen
>>> Lab analysis of permeability enhancement by chemical treatment of fractured granite samples (Cornubian Batholith) in the context of the United Downs Deep Geothermal Power Project
Katja Schulz1, Kristian Bär1, Nils Recalde Lummer2, Ingo Sass1
1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Deutschland; 2Fangmann Energy Services GmbH & Co. KG
>>> Numerical investigation of laboratory hydraulic fracturing of Pocheon granite
Marton Pal Farkas1, Hannes Hofmann1, Günter Zimmermann1, Arno Zang2, Li Zhuang3, Kwang Yeom Kim4
1Section 4.8 Geoenergy, GFZ - German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2Section 2.6 Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics, GFZ - German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang, Korea; 4Department of Energy & Resources Engineering, Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Busan, Korea
>>> Influence of hot water injections on the geochemical and hydraulic properties of potential aquifer heat storage tanks (ATES) in Berlin (in German)
Lioba Virchow, Simona Regenspurg, Guido Blöcher, Ali Sadaat
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Geoenergy
>>> Fault network development during repeated fluid injection at the Rittershoffen deep geothermal site, France
Rike Köpke1,2, Olivier Lengliné2, Emmanuel Gaucher1, Jean Schmittbuhl2, Thomas Kohl1
1Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Deutschland; 2University of Strasbourg, France
>>> Heat storage in former hydrocarbon deposits of the Upper Rhine Graben (in German)
Kai Stricker, Robert Egert, Jens C. Grimmer, Eva Schill, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Statistical evaluation of non-linear effects on rough and sheared cleft surfaces (in German)
Robert Egert, Fabian Nitschke, Maziar Gholami Korzani, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Investigation of temporal and depth-dependent effects on fluid chemistry in granitic reservoirs in the Upper Rhine Basin by means of multi-component geothermometry (in German)
Lars Yström, Fabian Nitschke, Sebastian Held, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
>>> Development of an element-specific precipitation process to reduce the silica concentration from geothermal waters (in German)
Laura Spitzmüller1, Valentin Goldberg1, Sebastian Held1, Jens C. Grimmer1, Daniel Winter2, Joachim Koschikowski2
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
>>> Thermal breakthrough history matching of a deep geothermal doublet using geophysical analysis and TH modelling
Mohamed Fadel1, Dietfried Bruss2, Inga Moeck1
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany; 2City of Munich, Germany
>>> Heat flow analysis of deep geothermal probes (in German)
Jakob Randow
HTWK Leipzig/Helmholtz Institute for Environmental Research UFZ, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Thomas Jahrfeld, SWM Services GmbH und Michael Meinecke, SWM Services GmbH
Summary of the meeting:
A lot of research and development work was done in the run-up to and in the course of the implementation of the Schäftlarnstrasse geothermal project. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions.
The cooperation between the implementation project and the R&D projects is a building block for success. When creating the deep boreholes, data was consistently collected and this data was used from borehole to borehole. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions. It gives an overview of the project results and is intended to give a brief outline of the synergy of applied research and development in a geothermal project.
Presentations
10 am - 10:30 am:
>>> Project profile, results and LL (in German)
Michael Meinecke
SWM Services GmbH, Germany
10:30 am - 11 am:
>>> Reservoir characterisation of the boreholes Schäftlarnstraße - facies, diagenesis, possible correlations (in German)
Kilian Beichel1, Ulrich Steiner1, Franz Boehm1, Alexandros Savvatis1, Michael Meinecke2, Sebastian Dirner2
1Erdwerk GmbH; 2Stadtwerke München Services Gmbh
11 am - 11:30 am:
>>> Petrophysical and hydrochemical interpretation of the Upper Jurassic aquifer of the boreholes in the Schäftlarnstraße of the Stadtwerke München (in German)
Daniela Pfrang1, Daniel Bohnsack1, Florian Heine1, Kilian Beichel2, Johanna Bauer3, Thorsten Hörbrand2, Sebastian Dirner4, Kai Zosseder1
1Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Erdwerk GmbH; 3Leibniz_Institute for Applied Geophysics; 4Stadtwerke München
11:30 am - 12 pm:
>>> Cold water injection for the determination of reservoir properties via fibre optic measurements (in German)
Felix Schölderle1, D. Pfrang1, M. Lipus2, T. Reinsch2, K. Zosseder1
1Technische Universität München, Germany; 2Deutsche Geoforschungszenrum
Chair of the meeting: Thomas Jahrfeld, SWM Services GmbH und Michael Meinecke, SWM Services GmbH
Summary of the meeting:
A lot of research and development work was done in the run-up to and in the course of the implementation of the Schäftlarnstrasse geothermal project. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions.
The cooperation between the implementation project and the R&D projects is a building block for success. When creating the deep boreholes, data was consistently collected and this data was used from borehole to borehole. The workshop shows numerous results and further questions. It gives an overview of the project results and is intended to give a brief outline of the synergy of applied research and development in a geothermal project.
Presentations
2 pm - 2:30 pm:
>>> Vertical seismic profile recording by means of spatially distributed strain measurement in a deep geothermal borehole in Munich (in German)
Christopher Wollin1, Stefan Lüth1, Benjamin Schwarz1, Martin Lipus1, Christian Cunov1, Felix Schölderle2, Daniela Pfrang2, Kai Zosseder2, Thoma Reinsch1, Charlotte Krawcyk1
1German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2Technical University of Munich
2:30 pm - 3 pm:
>>> Active cross-well survey at geothermal site Schäftlarnstraße (in English)
Emmanuel Gaucher1, Jerome Azzola1, Katja Thiemann2, Ulrich Steiner2, Michael Meinecke3
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Erdwerk GmbH; 3Stadtwerke München Services GmbH
3 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Geological parameter survey in the course of the multi-well system SLS (in German)
Katja Thiemann1, Ilka Schulz1, Ulrich Steiner1, Franz Boehm1, Alexandros Savvatis1, Kilian Beichel1, Thorsten Hörbrand1, Emmanuel Gaucher2, Jerome Azzola2, Malte Westerhaus3, Bence Ambrus3, Michael Meinecke4, Sebastian Dirner4
1Erdwerk GmbH, Germany; 2Karlsruher Institut für Technoloie; 3KIT, Geodesy; 4Stadtwerke München Services GmbH
3:30 pm - 4 pm:
>>> Microzoning and scenario calculation in the urban area of Munich - new methods - new findings (in German)
Sabrina Keil
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Chair of the Meeting: Ferid Seyidov, gec-co
Summary of the Meeting: The risk management of geothermal projects is based on many technical and monetary pillars. There are private and publicly organized solutions for the financial security systems. Various models of public and private risk management will be presented and discussed during the workshop. An international comparison of the protection systems is intended to help identify and develop suitable tools.
2 pm - 2:10 pm:
Introduction by the chairperson
2:10 pm - 2:30 pm:
Presentation of the EU project GEORISK
Philippe Dumas
EGEC-geothermal, Belgien
2:30 pm - 2:50 pm:
A proposal for a transition in geothermal Risk Management Schemes
Ferid Seyidov
gec-co, Deutschland
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm:
Adaptation of the developed tools and setting framework conditions for the regional Markets
Christian Boissavy
GEODEEP, Frankreich
3:10 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Importance of risk protection by the public sector, global models
Benjamin Richter
Rödl & Partner, Deutschland
3:30 pm - 3:50 pm:
Update: Insurance coverage for geothermal projects from private sources
Achim Fischer-Erdsiek
NW Assekuranz, Deutschland
3:50 pm - 4 pm:
Final discussion
Chair persons: Bastian Welsch, Technische Universität Darmstadt and Mathias Nehler, International Geothermal Centre
Presentations:
>>> Introduction by the chairpersons
>>> Assessment of Wellbore Stability of Deep Wells in the Ruhr Metropolitan Area for Potential Geothermal Energy Utilization
Mohamed Moursy1,2,3, Michal Kruszewski1, Erik H. Saenger2,1
1Fraunhofer IEG, Germany; 2Hochschule Bochum; 3RWTH Aachen
>>> Lab analysis of permeability enhancement by chemical treatment of fractured granite samples (Cornubian Batholith) in the context of the United Downs Deep Geothermal Power Project
Katja Schulz1, Kristian Bär1, Nils Recalde Lummer2, Ingo Sass1
1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Deutschland; 2Fangmann Energy Services GmbH & Co. KG
>>> Numerical investigation of laboratory hydraulic fracturing of Pocheon granite
Marton Pal Farkas1, Hannes Hofmann1, Günter Zimmermann1, Arno Zang2, Li Zhuang3, Kwang Yeom Kim4
1Section 4.8 Geoenergy, GFZ - German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2Section 2.6 Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics, GFZ - German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang, Korea; 4Department of Energy & Resources Engineering, Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Busan, Korea
>>> Influence of hot water injections on the geochemical and hydraulic properties of potential aquifer heat storage tanks (ATES) in Berlin (in German)
Lioba Virchow, Simona Regenspurg, Guido Blöcher, Ali Sadaat
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Geoenergy
>>> Fault network development during repeated fluid injection at the Rittershoffen deep geothermal site, France
Rike Köpke1,2, Olivier Lengliné2, Emmanuel Gaucher1, Jean Schmittbuhl2, Thomas Kohl1
1Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Deutschland; 2University of Strasbourg, France
>>> Heat storage in former hydrocarbon deposits of the Upper Rhine Graben (in German)
Kai Stricker, Robert Egert, Jens C. Grimmer, Eva Schill, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Statistical evaluation of non-linear effects on rough and sheared cleft surfaces (in German)
Robert Egert, Fabian Nitschke, Maziar Gholami Korzani, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Investigation of temporal and depth-dependent effects on fluid chemistry in granitic reservoirs in the Upper Rhine Basin by means of multi-component geothermometry (in German)
Lars Yström, Fabian Nitschke, Sebastian Held, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
>>> Development of an element-specific precipitation process to reduce the silica concentration from geothermal waters (in German)
Laura Spitzmüller1, Valentin Goldberg1, Sebastian Held1, Jens C. Grimmer1, Daniel Winter2, Joachim Koschikowski2
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
>>> Thermal breakthrough history matching of a deep geothermal doublet using geophysical analysis and TH modelling
Mohamed Fadel1, Dietfried Bruss2, Inga Moeck1
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany; 2City of Munich, Germany
>>> Heat flow analysis of deep geothermal probes (in German)
Jakob Randow
HTWK Leipzig/Helmholtz Institute for Environmental Research UFZ, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Horst Rüter, Bundesverband Geothermie e.V.
Presentations:
>>> Introduction by the chairperson
>>> Full-Service Package for Glass Reinforced Epoxy Casing: Cementing with Lightweight Systems and Perforating employing Acid-soluble Abrasives
Nils Recalde Lummer, Detlef Kiel
Fangmann Energy Services GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
>>> Numerical based filtering concept for feasibility evaluation and reservoir performance enhancement of hydrothermal doublet systems
Maziar Gholami Korzani, Sebastian Held, Thomas Kohl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Investigation of carbonate single structures by automatic evaluation methods - Upper Jurassic of the Bavarian Molasse Basin (in German)
Hartwig by Hartmann, Vladimir Shipilin
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, LIAG, Germany
>>> The Horizon2020 project REFLECT - Determination of properties and reaction processes of geothermal fluids to optimise energy production (in German)
Simona Regenspurg1, Katrin Kieling1, Andrew Kilpatrick2, Anne Pluymakers3, Tamás Madarász4, Laurent André5, Anita Stein6
1Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 2United Kingdom Research and Innovation; 3Technische Universiteit Delft; 4Miskolci Egyetem; 5Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres; 6European Federation of Geologists
>>> Control Treatment of Freshwater source nearby Saline water contamination by Geothermal Well
Yıldırım Tosun
Şırnak University, Turkey
>>> Şırnak Asphaltite Slime Use instead of Bentonite in Geothermal Well Drill
Yıldırım Tosun
Şırnak University, Turkey
>>> Application of pipes and fittings made of glass fibre reinforced plastics in geothermal projects Possible applications and limits of use
Hermen Veltkamp, Stephan Wipperfürth
Future Pipe Industries, Netherlands
>>> Geothermal reuse of a former mine at the site of the former Opel plant in Bochum, including seasonal high-temperature underground heat storage (feasibility study) (in German)
Florian Hahn, Kirsten Appelhans, Gregor Bussmann, Roman Ignacy, Felix Jagert
Fraunhofer IEG, Germany
>>> Characterisation and predictability of important reservoir parameters for geothermal energy in the molasse basin (in German)
Johanna Bauer1, Michael Krumbholz2, Daniela Pfrang3
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG); 2Bundesanstallt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR); 3Technische Universität München, Chair of Hydrogeology (TUM)
>>> Temporal Evolution of Faults in the Southern German Molasse Basin: A Case Study of the Geretsried Geothermal Project
Vladimir Shipilin, David C. Tanner, Hartwig von Hartmann, Inga Moeck
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany
>>> Reservoir characterisation of Malm carbonates in the Munich area by seismic inversion and attribute analysis (in German)
Sonja Halina Wadas
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany
>>> Schneider circuit with heat pumps, lowest return temperatures to increase efficiency and subsequent use for refrigeration (in German)
Franz Schneider
Engineering office Schneider, Germany
>>> Log evaluation for deep geothermal drilling projects (in German)
Martin F. Hock
Consultant for Petrophysics & Formation Evaluation, Germany
>>> Implementation Working Group Deep Geothermal - European initiative for the promotion of deep geothermal energy (in German)
Olga Suminska-Ebersoldt, Holger Ihssen
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
>>> Ammonia/water heat pumps to supplement deep geothermal systems (in German)
Klaus Ramming
AGO AG Energie + Anlagen, Germany
>>> How high power probes saved the feasibility of a neighbourhood project with limited drilling depth. (in German)
Benjamin Pernter1, Alexander Wolf2
1Jansen AG, Switzerland; 2Unterfränkische Überlandzentrale eG, Germany
>>> Heat turnaround in the Euregio - Projects of Münster University of Applied Sciences on the way to a sustainable heat supply (in German)
Simon Niessen
FH Münster, Germany
>>> Pump systems of the future (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
>>> Modelling for the generation of specific heat load curves based on GIS building data. (in German)
Michael Bayer, Markus Leeb, Thomas Reiter
University of Applied Sciences Sazburg GmbH, Austria
>>> GeConnect - Functionality test of innovative high temperature pipe connectors for axial stress reduction (in German)
Martin Lipus1, Thomas Reinsch2, Gunnar Skúlason Kaldal3, Ingólfur Thorbjornsson4
1GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 2GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 3ISOR Iceland GeoSurvey, Iceland; 4ISOR Iceland GeoSurvey, Iceland
>>> A field report - Cleaning of hard contaminated shell-and-tube heat exchangers and similar equipment (in German)
Hans-Jürgen Kastner
UMWELT-TECHNIK-MARKETING, Germany
>>> Germany's first Geothermal Crowdfunding (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
>>> The dormant potential of unused thermal energy (in German)
Sophie Birner, Josef Birner, Hannes Überbacher
Geothermie Ammersee GmbH, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Reinhard Kirsch, GeoImpuls
Presentations:
10 am - 10:10 am:
>>> Introduction by the chairman of the meeting
10:10 am - 10:30 am:
>>> GeoLaB - a geothermal future project
Thomas Kohl1, Olaf Kolditz3, Michael Kühn2, Ingo Sass4, Ulrich Harms2, Friedemann Wenzel1, Judith Bremer1, Eva Schill1
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); 2Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ); 3Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ); 4Darmstadt University of Technology
10:30 am - 10:50 am:
>>> Finding prognosis for the sandstones of the North German Basin
Ingmar Budach1, Inga Moeck2, Marco Wunsch1, Nestor Karafotis1, Thorsten Agemar2, Matthias Franz3
1Geothermie Neubrandenburg GmbH, Germany; 2Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics; 3Georg-August University Göttingen
10:50 am - 11:10 am:
>>> Exceptional rock permeability in the South German molasse basin - The influence of advective groundwater flow on heat flow and temperature field in the conductive Play Type foreland basin
Tom Schintgen1, Inga Moeck1,2
1Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany; 2Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany
Chair of the meeting: Maximilian Keim, Geothermie Allianz Bayern
Presentations:
2 pm - 2:10 pm:
>>> Introduction by the chairman
2:10 pm - 2:30 pm:
>>> Sustainable Raw Material Extraction from Thermal Waters: The BrineMine Project
Valentin Goldberg1, Daniel Winter2, Laura Spitzmüller1, Thomas Kohl1, Ingmar Budach3, Joachim Koschikowski2
1KIT, Germany; 2Fraunhofer ISE, Germany; 3Geothermie Neubrandenburg, Germany
2:30 pm - 2:50 pm:
>>> Lithium in the thermal water of the Upper Rhine Graben: origin and extraction potential
Horst Kreuter1, Michael Kraml2, Jens Grimmer2
1Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH, Germany; 2GeoThermal Engineering GmbH
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm:
>>> Life Cycle Assessment of a Geothermal System for Electricity and Heat Supply
Tim Eller, Florian Heberle, Dieter Brüggemann
Chair of Technical Thermodynamics and Transport Processes, Center for Energy Technology, University of Bayreuth, Germany
3:10 pm - 3:30 pm:
>>> Increasing the efficiency of geothermal power plants: Results of the process simulation for the technical and economic optimisation of a geothermal power plant
Simon Nigg
gec-co GmbH, Germany
Chairperson: Thomas Garabetian, EGEC Geothermal
Chairperson: Philippe Dumas, EGEC Geothermal
Presentation Geolith (by Jean-Philippe Gibaud)