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DGMK-Project Geosciences

Geosonde400+Bau | Optimized construction of medium-depth geothermal probes

Duration
01.12.2023 - 30.11.2026
Research Center
Uni. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Philip Jaeger, Clausthal University of Technology, Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems
Project Accompaniment
Baker Hughes INTEQ GmbH
BohrKonzept Drilling &Service GmbH
Deutz Erdgas GmbH & Co. KG
Dyckerhoff GmbH
GeoDienste GmbH
GeoTec-Buntebarth
H. Angers's Söhne Bohr-und Brunnenbauges. mbH
HPS Hochdruckpumpenservice GmbH
MIOPAS GmbH
NDEWG GmbH
ONEO GmbH & Co KG
Stadtwerke Clausthal-Zellerfeld GmbH
IGF Plan
69LN
Reason and Goal

The overall aim of the project is to develop an innovative integrative concept for medium-depth geothermal probes that can be economically and technically integrated into the heat supply of smaller municipalities and industrial parks that do not yet have a district heating network.

Summary

There are a variety of options for extracting heat from the subsurface. Medium-depth borehole heat exchangers are part of the future "geothermal mix". To date, however, the actual heat output of most medium-depth borehole heat exchangers has been below the design data. There are many reasons for this, but to date there has been no systematic survey in this regard, although there is considerable potential for optimization. Another challenge that slows down geothermal projects is the lack of efficient connection of these systems to local heating networks, especially in smaller municipalities. The future development and expansion of heating networks must take the use of geothermal energy into account as part of sector coupling. The multidisciplinary research project will comprehensively address these reasons.

The Overall project "Closed medium-depth geothermal systems for decentralized heat supply" is divided into three sub-projects:

01 - Geosonde400+Bau (Optimized construction of medium-depth geothermal probes)

02 - Geosonde400+Perform (Optimized operation of medium-depth geothermal probes)

03 - Geosonde400+heat network (integration of medium-depth geothermal probes into the municipal heat supply)

 

The project is being funded as part of the "Leading technologies for SMEs" program.

DECHEMA is a cooperation partner.

Project Status

Project Coordinator

Helen Werner

Scientific Officer of the Department of Geo-Energy Systems and Underground Technologies

Promotion

IGF - Industrial Collective Research

Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection