National Renewable Energy LaboratoryEnergy Analysis OfficeGeothermal Technology Analysis
The Department of Energy's (DOE) Geothermal Energy Program focuses in three areas: energy systems research and testing (working to enhance conversion of geothermal energy into heat and electricity) led by NREL; drilling technologies research (for both hardware and diagnostic tools) led by Sandia National Laboratories; and geoscience and supporting technologies research (exploration and resource management) led by the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. NREL's geothermal research, conducted in NREL's Center for Buildings and Thermal Systems, primarily supports DOE's Energy Systems component, specializing in advanced power plant systems, small-scale power plants, and direct-use performance.
Energy SystemsLearn about the National Laboratories (led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory) that are researching and testing the performance of different system processes and products to determine their effect on the conversion of geothermal energy into heat and electricity. Exploration and DrillingLearn about the National Laboratories (led by Sandia National Laboratories) that are evaluating both hardware and diagnostic tools designed to discover new geothermal resources and new drilling techniques. GeoscienceLearn about the National Laboratories (led by the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory) that are researching reservoir engineering, exploration and resource management. Geothermal Resource MapMore than 300 cities and towns have been identified within 5 miles of a known geothermal resource. Key PublicationsThese reports are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.
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