Colorado Geothermal Commercialization Program

Colorado Geothermal Commercialization Program
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Release: 1980
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A district heating system for the Pagosa Springs central business district is in the planning stage. A detailed analysis of the project is presented. It comprises area and site specific studies and describes in detail the recent, current, anticipated, and postulated geothermal development activities. (MHR).

Geothermal Resource Development in Colorado

Geothermal Resource Development in Colorado
Author: Colorado Team for the Southwest Regional Geothermal Development Operations Research Project
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1978
Genre: Geothermal engineering
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Geothermal Energy Development in Colorado. Appendix 7 of Regional Operations Research Program for Development of Geothermal Energy in the Southwest United States. Final Technical Report, June 1977--August 1978

Geothermal Energy Development in Colorado. Appendix 7 of Regional Operations Research Program for Development of Geothermal Energy in the Southwest United States. Final Technical Report, June 1977--August 1978
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The term ''geothermal energy'' is a term that means different things to different people. To an increasing number, it means a practical, environmentally compatible energy resource that can, right now, help to relieve an overdependency upon fossil fuels. The potential for use of geothermal energy in Colorado seems to be substantial. As described by Barrett and Pearl (1978), at least 56 separate areas have surface manifestations of hydrothermal (hot water) resources. These areas are estimated to contain 5.914 quads (5.914 x 1015 Btu) of energy, with extractable energy of 1.48 quads. Geothermal resources already contribute to Colorado's energy supply. In fact, since the early 1900's, practical uses of geothermal resources have been common in Pagosa Springs, in Southwest Colorado. Residents there have used hot-water wells to heat numerous buildings, including the County Court House, schools, churches, the newspaper office, a liquor store, 2 hotels, 2 service stations, a drugstore, and a bank, as well as for the swimming pool and spa. Where resources are in use in other parts of the State, most are used for swimming pools or baths. A few wells or springs serve other purposes, among them space heating and agriculture, including greenhouses, a fish farm and algae-growing. Seemingly, interest in and awareness of the resources is growing. If leases and permits are made available, along with some economic incentives, some or all of the three potential power-generation sites may be developed by private industry. Perhaps with the assistance of federal programs, initially, lower temperature resources, too, will be developed by private industry. While government can provide opportunities, the outcome depends upon the decisions of numerous individuals throughout the system. Colorado does have geothermal resources that can contribute to the energy supply. It remains to be seen whether these resources will fulfill their promise.

Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
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Total Pages: 388
Release: 1986
Genre: Power resources
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Lasserre Victor (?-?).

Lasserre Victor (?-?).
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