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Title An Enterprise Development Look at Geothermal Resources in KERZ
Authors Robert KINSLOW, Phillip MADDI, Piyush BAKANE, Bridget HASS
Year 2013
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords community, direct use, policy, geology, power plants, drilling
Abstract This study reviewed the geothermal resources associated with the Kīlauea East Rift Zone (KERZ) of Hawai`i island by focusing on a holistic development strategy for further geothermal production. A review of existing literature in the fields of geology, drilling, power production and policy challenges, highlights critical issues for geothermal enterprises. A geological assessment of the hydrology, geochemistry, and structural features that characterize the region was discussed. Available data were interpreted including geology, geochemistry, well depth and temperature. A power plant design was proposed and options for electric power and direct use were discussed. Changes in regulations, policy and cultural barriers, made relevant by a 1991 well blowout are discussed. A stakeholder engagement process based on environmental and cultural metrics was proposed in order to benefit the neighboring community.
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