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Title Economic Factors to Consider When Assessing Direct-Use Geothermal Development Viability
Authors Bloomquist, R. Gordon
Year 2006
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Direct Use; Economics, direct use, geothermal, development, revenue generation
Abstract Economic factors that must be considered when assessing the economic viability of a direct-use geothermal project include: provision of fuel (the geothermal resource), design and construction, operation and maintenance and the generation of revenue. Many projects can have access to several sources of revenue including: electrical generation (co-generation), co-production of minerals and sale of thermal energy. Determining the economic viability of any direct-use geothermal project must be an interactive process with a new evaluation completed at each stage of the project as more and more information becomes available.
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