Contents
Part I – Overview of geological, hydrogeological and geothermal conditions of the DARLINGe countries
•Hungary
•Slovenia
•Croatia
•Serbia
•Bosnia and Herzegovina
•Romania
Part II – Introduction to deep geothermal energy: play types, potential estimation methods, geothermal modelling, classification of resources/reserves
•Basic concepts of deep geothermal energy
•Geothermal Play Types
•Geothermal potential and estimation methods
•Geothermal processes – a numerical approach for reservoir evaluation
•Classification of geothermal resources / reserves
•Methods to outline and characterize potential geothermal reservoirs at regional scales (Experiences from TRANSENERGY project)
Part III – Utilization and management of hydrothermal resources
•Geothermal contexts of River Basin Management Plans and other (transboundary) groundwater management initiatives
•The benchmark system of the TRANSENERGY project - ways forward in DARLINGe
•Some practical aspects and good practices of thermal water direct uses
Part IV – Geo-techno-economic and environmental aspects of geothermal direct use projects
•Geological risk mitigation
•Experience from geothermal and hydrocarbon concessional works in Hungary
•THE UNFC-2009 classification scheme as a possible tool for complex project characterisation and ranking
•Economic considerations of geothermal projects
•Environmental aspects and social acceptance
Part V – Data integration and visualization
•Overview of existing web-based geothermal information systems