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The Department of Energy Geothermal Legacy Reports Collection

The Department of Energy Geothermal Legacy Reports Collection Dan Entingh, PERI, and Lynn Davis, DOE. United States Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Introduction. $1.5 billion DOE Geothermal R&D since 1978

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The Department of Energy Geothermal Legacy Reports Collection

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  1. The Department of Energy Geothermal Legacy Reports Collection Dan Entingh, PERI, and Lynn Davis, DOE United States Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information

  2. Introduction • $1.5 billion DOE Geothermal R&D since 1978 • Results and history of the research have become cloudy • New research proposals for “same” R&D • PERI resolution: avoid duplication

  3. Two Surveys Initial Survey (2002) 2 geothermal bibliographic databases online: • Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) • DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)

  4. Surveys (cont’d.) Follow Up (2003-2004) Main issues: • Which reports? • Archive where? • What document format?

  5. Progress in 2005 • OSTI scanned about 3,200 DOE-funded reports from the unclassified vault • PERI identified DOE geothermal reports not at OSTI and shipped them to OSTI for scanning • Reports tagged with and searchable by the keyword ‘Geothermal Legacy’

  6. Work in 2006 • GTP, OSTI, and PERI seek missing reports • Potential sources include: • National Laboratories • Scientists and Engineers • Organizations or individuals

  7. Eureka! • 15,000-plus searchable items in this 1970’s-forward collection • Of the 15,000+, more than 6,000 are “Geothermal Legacy”reports • The collection is growing with your help

  8. Legacy Collection Resources National Laboratories: Brookhaven 130 Idaho 262* Lawrence Berkeley 616 Lawrence Livermore 397 Los Alamos 613 NREL 13 Oak Ridge 117 Sandia 417 Organizations or Individuals: Dick Benoit 9 Dave Blackwell 66 GRC 16** Geo-Heat Center 109 Meridian 74*** Ted Mock 19 PERI 163 Rogers Eng. Co., Inc. 38 Sentech 115 Universities: California, San Diego, LA, Riverside 10 Duke 6 Penn State 10 Southern California 17 Southwestern Louisiana 17 Southern Methodist 17 Stanford 137 Texas 23 Utah Research Institute 12 NOTES: * In process ** More after this meeting? *** From Idaho

  9. Legacy Document Types Technical Reports 4272 Conference Papers 2354 Book/Monograph 90 Conference Proceedings 73 Journal Articles 28 Miscellaneous/Other 24 Thesis/Dissertation 7 Patent/Patent Application 4 TOTAL 6852

  10. Finding Geothermal Reports Geothermal Technologies Subject Portal www.osti.gov/geothermal • Basic Search • Advanced Search • Sort and Organize Results • Print / Download Reports

  11. Full-text report

  12. PDF Searchable Original Search on “pressur”

  13. Contribute to the Geothermal Legacy Collection Contacts: • Lynn Davis, DOE OSTI 865.241.6435, davisl@osti.gov • Allan Jelacic, DOE GTP, allan.jelacic@ee.doe.gov • Dan Entingh, PERI, Roanoke, VA, dentingh@cox.net

  14. Acknowledgements This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Program through the following contract vehicles. • DOE Funding Directly to OSTI: Contract DE-AT05-01TE30204 • DOE Funding to PERI via OSTI: Task Order IIA-9000-032 The authors gratefully acknowledge significant help from the following people: • Dr. Allan Jelacic, Dr. Roy Mink, and Jay Nathwani of the DOE Geothermal Technologies Program, • Ed Eugeni, Shehrazade Mazari, and Jim McVeigh of PERI, • Patty Simmons of OSTI, and • Roland Horne and Bill Cummings, consultants to the Geothermal Legacy Project

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