1979
DOI: 10.1190/1.1440933
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The National Geothermal Exploration Technology Program

Abstract: In response to the Geothermal Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974, a federal geothermal program has been established with the objective of stimulating the commercial development of geothermal resources. The program goal is to increase the annual rate of energy utilization from the present 0.04 quads (500 MWe) to 0.3–0.5 quads in the near term (about 1985), 4.0–9.0 quads in the mid‐term (1985–2000), and 16.0–28.0 quads in the long term (by about 2020). The realization of these goals depe… Show more

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“…Ball, et al, (1979) suc4(qcst that the use of electrical methods of all kinds is not well understood in geothermal exploration in spite of their routine application by the industry. They have been used with some confidence in mapping faults, fractures, and zones of alteration and are, therefore, considered almost fundamental in the location of development and some exploration wells.…”
Section: Infrared Photography Is Another Specialized Technique That Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ball, et al, (1979) suc4(qcst that the use of electrical methods of all kinds is not well understood in geothermal exploration in spite of their routine application by the industry. They have been used with some confidence in mapping faults, fractures, and zones of alteration and are, therefore, considered almost fundamental in the location of development and some exploration wells.…”
Section: Infrared Photography Is Another Specialized Technique That Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There, dence, however, of reluctance on the part of aeothermal j:". ; to readily accept strategies developed by others in favor (* research on their own methods [Ball, et al, (1979)]. Thiresult of government assistance programs assigningi hjic,.…”
Section: Exploration Procedures For Verifying Geothermal Resources Ovmentioning
confidence: 99%