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and parts of the Trans-Pecos region in Texas. This data was uploaded to the DOE Field Office in Golden, CO and a copy of the data along with an additional report was also provided to the SECO office in Austin in 2006. The Geo-Heat Center at the Oregon Institute of Technology conducts research and provides assistance to potential users (local governments, geothermal developers, pump manufacturers) of the direct-heat resource base of the country. The Center provides technical and development assistance, research to resolve developmental problems, and distributes educational and promotional materials to stimulate development. Requests for assistance have targeted geothermal heat pumps, space and district heating, greenhouses, aquaculture, industrial, and electric power. (http://geoheat.oit.edu). International Ground Source Heat Pump Association is a non-profit, member driven organization established in 1987 to advance geothermal heat pump technology on local, state, national and international levels. They host a yearly conference and workshops on designing, installing, drilling, regulations, etc. related to Geothermal HVAC systems. (http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu/) Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium is the national non-profit trade association for the geothermal heat pump industry. They are a member-driven trade association consisting of manufacturers, architects, engineers, heating and cooling businesses, drilling companies and earth loop installers, and others involved with geothermal heat pump technology. They have case studies and an open forum for people to submit questions. (http://www.geoexchange.org/) US Dept. of Energy Geothermal Resource Division has information on all three types of geothermal resources located on the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) website under Geothermal Technologies Program. The EERE works in partnership with the U.S. industry to establish geothermal energy as an economically competitive contributor to the U.S. energy supply. There are reports for many states, including Texas, on their individual resource base. Also basic information shown through animated examples of how geothermal energy is developed, grants, and current news related to geothermal energy. http://www1. eere.energy.gov/geothermal/ The Geothermal Resources Council is an international, non-profit educational association which has yearly meetings, publications and an on-line information system containing material from a variety of sources including a) the Geothermal Power Plant Data Base that covers most geothermal power plants worldwide, b) a U.S. Vendors Data Base which lists companies and contractors who supply goods and services, and c) the Geothermal Resources Council Bulletins dating back to the 1970s. (http://www.geothermal.org) The Geothermal Education Office (GEO) produces and distributes educational materials about geothermal energy to schools, energy/environmental educators, libraries, industry, and the public. GEO collaborates frequently with education and energy organizations with common goals, and, through its website, responds to requests and questions from around the world. (http://www.geothermal.marin. org). Information on Texas’ Geopressured Resources is available online at http://www. otsi.gov. There are volumes of reports with detailed geology and economics for resource development projects. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) geothermal database covers North America. This database contains 28,744 bottom hole temperature recordings from oil and gas well log headers covering the United States, Canada, and Mexico collected from 1969 to 1972. The AAPG Bookstore sells a cd-rom with the data titled: DP—AAPG DataRom (CSDE, COSUNA, GSNA), ISBN: 1588611884. They also sell the Geothermal Map of North America (2004) ISBN: 0791815722. (www.aapg.org). Summary Documents The list below contains a short set of documents that characterize the geothermal resources of Texas. The Future of Geothermal Energy: Impact of Enhanced Geothermal Systems on the United States in the 21st Century, Tester, Jefferson, 2006 MIT Report.39 The report was prepared by an MIT-led interdisciplinary panel, was released to the public January 22, 2007. The report suggests that 100,000 MWe of electrical generation capacity can be met through EGS within 50 years with a modest investment in R&D. There is a table in Chapter 2 with state by state geothermal resource information for various depths. (http://geothermal.inel.gov/) A Resource Assessment of Geothermal Energy Resources for Converting Deep Gas Wells in Carbonate Strata into Geothermal Extraction Wells: A Permian Basin Evaluation, Erdlac, et al., 2006.31 This report was the first year of a proposed 3-year study to evaluate the Delaware Basin portion of the larger Permian Basin for its geothermal power generation potential. Project built off of previously conducted investigations and was funded for one year by DOE. Texas Renewable Energy Resource Assessment Geothermal Energy 7-15

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