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Geopowering Texas: A Report to the Texas State Energy Conservation Office on Developing the Geothermal Energy Resource of Texas, Erdlac, 2006.32 This report was conducted in tandem with the DOE investigation of the deep Delaware Basin and looked at all aspects of geothermal energy development: Geothermal HVAC, direct use, and power generation. Project was funded by Texas SECO. West Texas Renewable Energy Strategies: Natural and Human Resources, Erdlac, 2006.48 This report was funded by the Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (DOC-EDA) to discuss geothermal, solar, and wind energy in West Texas. The report was designed for the general public to read and included information on how the public could use these resources more directly, the strengths and weaknesses of the resources, and how they might be nested together for mutual benefit. Factors Affecting Costs of Geothermal Power Development, Hance, 2005.50 This report discusses in detail the various costs of developing a geothermal power plant. From the beginning steps in exploration to the financing of the long term loan after a power purchase agreement has been set, it gives details and equations to help individuals work through what is needed for development. Geothermal Resource Assessment for the State of Texas, Woodruff, et al. 1982.18 From well data and remotely sensed lineaments, this report analyzed and interpreted the hydrothermal/geothermal data to the year 1980. Geothermal Resource of Texas (Map), Woodruff, 1982.19 A concise but thorough summary of Texas hydrothermal and geopressured resources on a single full color map (scale 1:1,000,000). Geopressured Geothermal Energy: Proceedings of the Sixth U.S. Gulf Coast Geopressured Geothermal Energy Conference, Dorfman and Morton, 1985.14 This compendium of papers presented to a 1985 geopressured/geothermal conference held in Austin, Texas, included topics on the production characteristics of design wells, the deformation history of geopressured sediments, the detection of microseismic events, the anomalous occurrences of liquid hydrocarbons in geothermal brines, and the transfer of technology to improve recovery from gas reservoirs. Texas: Basic Data for Thermal Springs and Wells as Recorded in Geotherm, Bliss, 1983.46 This compilation of the information stored in the database geotherm includes thermal wells and springs by county, location by latitude and longitude, well depth, water temperature, and aquifer. This is available on the SMU Geothermal Lab website. 7-16 Geothermal Energy Assessment of Geothermal Resources of the United States—1978, Geological Survey Circular 790, Muffler, 1979.45 This circular is the most comprehensive assessment performed by the USGS in evaluating the nation’s geothermal resources. Low-Temperature Geothermal Resources in the Western United States, Mariner, 1983.47 This article identified the resources of the Western U.S., including the Rio Grande Rift province of West Texas. The Xerolithic Geothermal (“Hot Dry Rock”) Energy Resource of the United States: An Update, Nunz, 1993.38 This report presents revised estimates, based on the most current geothermal gradient data, of the hot dry rock energy resources of the United States. A tabulation of the Texas HDR resource is included in the state- by-state listings. The report also includes a color contour map of mean geothermal gradient for the United States. References 1 Energy Information Administration. State Energy Profiles: Texas, 2008. (http://tonto. eia.doe.gov/state/state_energy_profiles.cfm?sid=TX) 2 Environmental Protection Agency. Space Conditioning: The Next Frontier—Report 430-R-93-004. 1993. 3 Energy Information Administration, State Energy Profiles: Table S4. Residential Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2005 http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_sum/ html/sum_btu_res.html 4 Energy Information Administration. Renewable Energy-Geothermal Heat Pumps Data and Information, from Form EIA-902, Annual Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers Survey Table 3.1. 2008. (http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/solar.renewables/page/ heatpumps/heatpumps.html) 5 Geoexchange.org, Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium. 6 Gass,T. E., Geothermal Heat Pumps Geothermal Resources Council Bulletin 11(11), 3-8, 1982. 7 U.S. Department of Energy- EERE—Geothermal Technologies Program, Direct Use of Geothermal Energy. 2006. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/geothermal/directuse.html 8 International Spa Association, Lexington, Kentucky. The North American Spa Industry Fast Facts, 2007. http://www.experienceispa.com/ Texas Renewable Energy Resource AssessmentPDF Image | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Texas
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