| Title | FORSITE: A Geothermal Site Development Forecasting System |
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| Authors | Entingh, Daniel J.; Gerstein, Robert E.; Kenkeremath, Lisa D.; Moon Ko, S. |
| Year | 1981 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | General; USA; Forecasts; DOE; Software |
| Abstract | The Geothermal Site Development Forecasting System (FORESITE) is a computer based system being developed to assist DOE geothermal program managers in monitoring the progress of multiple geothermal electric exploration and construction projects. The system will combine conceptual development schedules with the site specific status data to predict a time phased sequence of development likely to occur at specific geothermal sites. Forecasting includes estimation of industry costs and federal manpower requirements across sites on a year by year basis. The main advantage of the system, which relies on reporting of major, easily detectable industry activities, is its ability to use relatively sparse data to achieve a representation of status and future development. |