| Title | Klamath Falls Geothermal District Heating System at 25 Years |
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| Authors | Brown, Brian |
| Year | 2006 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Direct Use; Direct-Use, Klamath Falls, district heating system, load factor, capacity, heat exchange, snowmelt, Oregon |
| Abstract | In 1976 the OIT GeoHeat center began investigating the feasibility of developing a geothermal district heating system to serve the Klamath Falls downtown. The district heating system was installed in 1981. Startup and operational problems prevented reliable operation until 1991. In 1992, the City began marketing the district heating system to other buildings in the downtown area. Currently in 2006 the system is approaching the original design capacity, and more growth is planned. After 25 years, the system is beginning to realize the economic benefits envisioned by the original feasibility studies in 1977. |