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Resource World - February-March 2019 - Vol 17 Issue 2

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66 www.resourceworld.com F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H 2 0 1 9 Developments in Green Technology by Jane Bratun GREEN TECHNOLOGIES NEW RESEARCH IDENTIFIES POTENTIAL GEOTHERMAL PRODUCTION SITES Two new geothermal research reports released by Geoscience BC describe a positive outlook for geothermal energy production in northeast British Columbia (BC). Geoscience BC is an independent, non-profit organization that generates earth science information in collabora - tion with First Nations, local communities, governments, academia, and the resource sector. It receives financial support from the Province of British Columbia. Geothermal resources may play a signif - icant role in the long-term energy strategy for BC as the province transitions to alter- native energy sources for electricity and heat. The reports evaluate locations and assess the viability for geothermal energy development. In Techno-Economic assess- ment of Geothermal Energy Resources in the Sedimentary Basin in Northeastern British Columbia, researchers from The University of Victoria evaluated four areas favourable for geothermal development. The sites are at Horn River, Clarke Lake, Prophet River and Jedney. "No geother - mal power plant exists in Canada," said Kevin Palmer-Wilson, PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering and lead researcher on the project. "This study has identified four potential sites and provides cost estimates for getting power plants up and running." For each site, researchers used the area of known gas pools to estimate geothermal reservoir areas and to estimate power plant sizes (proxy power plants). From this, the Graphic by Jay Moysey

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