| Title | Australia’s Geothermal Research Activities |
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| Authors | A.D. Long, A.R. Budd, H. Gurgenci, M. Hand, C. Huddlestone-Holmes, B. Moghtaderi and Regenauer-Lieb, K |
| Year | 2010 |
| Conference | Australian Geothermal Energy Conference |
| Keywords | Geothermal, research, technology development |
| Abstract | The challenges and technology needs of Australia’s geothermal energy industry are significant yet achievable. The sector is organised and has a clear pathway through the stages of project development defined in the Development Framework and Technology Roadmap (DRET, 2008). Collaboration is facilitated by the Australian Geothermal Energy Group and its Technical Interest Groups, where research needs are prioritised by the industry and researchers. The capacity and capability to undertake the much needed research work will be met by geothermal research centres which work competitively yet collaboratively, with complementary programs, to achieve research outcomes most efficiently. This paper will provide a guide to the research activities in Australia, outlining the programs and areas of expertise of the key research groups working in the geothermal arena; a summary of current projects; and how to find out more information. |