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Utah Geothermal Commercialization Project

Utah Geothermal Commercialization Project
Author: Utah. Division of Water Rights
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Total Pages: 11
Release: 1985
Genre: Geothermal resources
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The Geothermal Commercialization Project is a cooperative program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and various individual states. Its purpose is to promote the utilization of geothermal energy through planning services, information dissemination, technical assistance, institutional analysis, and other support services. In Utah, the contracting agency is the Division of Water Rights of the Department of Natural Resources. The specific tasks which were performed in the course of the project included the identification and tabulation of known and potential resource sites; planning at the site-specific and regional levels; the analysis of institutional factors affecting the rate of progress of geothermal development; recommendations for improvement in state and federal regulatory procedures and policies; and continuous monitoring of geothermal activity in Utah. This report summarizes the results of these tasks and references the specific reports in which they can be found. The benefits of the project to the state are discussed, including the passage of state legislation dealing with the regulation of geothermal development in the state, and providing a source of information and assistance within the state for potential developers. Recommendations include additional legislation and continued support activity to facilitate the development of all types of geothermal resources in Utah.


Utah Geothermal Commercialization Planning. Semi-annual Progress Report, January 1, 1979--June 30, 1979

Utah Geothermal Commercialization Planning. Semi-annual Progress Report, January 1, 1979--June 30, 1979
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The effects of the Utah geothermal planning project were concentrated on the Utah geothermal legislation, the Roosevelt Hot Springs time phased project plan and the Salt Lake County area development plan. Preliminary findings indicate a potential for heat pump utilization, based on market interest and the existence of suitable groundwater conditions. (MHR).


Annotated Geothermal Bibliography of Utah

Annotated Geothermal Bibliography of Utah
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Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1986-01-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 155791088X

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A bibliography of Utah geothermal references through 1984. These references which directly pertain to a geothermal resources are annotated. The annotations are intended to inform the reader of the information contained in the article, not to summarize the results. Accompanying the bibliography is a list and description of geothermal projects and commercial geothermal developments in Utah from 1966 to the present that have been wholly or partially funded through Federal or State programs. The references listed in the project descriptions are keyed to the bibliography. Most of this work is by government agencies or universities. Private or industry-funded geothermal developments are not listed. The references are indexed geographically either under 1.) United States (national studies), 2.) regional – western United States or physiographic province, 3.) Utah – statewide and regional, or 4.) county. Reports concerning a particular hot spring or thermal area are listed under both the thermal area and the county names.


Geothermal Energy Update

Geothermal Energy Update
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Total Pages: 408
Release: 1980-12
Genre: Geothermal engineering
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Geothermal Energy Update

Geothermal Energy Update
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Total Pages: 520
Release: 1979
Genre: Geothermal engineering
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Utah Southwest Regional Geothermal Development Operations Research Project. Appendix 10 of Regional Operations Research Program for Development of Geothermal Energy in the Southeast United States. Final Technical Report, June 1977--August 1978

Utah Southwest Regional Geothermal Development Operations Research Project. Appendix 10 of Regional Operations Research Program for Development of Geothermal Energy in the Southeast United States. Final Technical Report, June 1977--August 1978
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The Southwest Regional Geothermal Operations/Research project was initiated to investigate geothermal development in the five states within the region: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. Although the region changed during the first year to include Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, the project objectives and procedures remained unchanged. The project was funded by the DOE/DGE and the Four Corners Regional Commission with participation by the New Mexico Energy Resources Board. The study was coordinated by the New Mexico Energy Institute at New Mexico State University, acting through a 'Core Team'. A 'state' team, assigned by the states, conducted the project within each state. This report details most of the findings of the first year's efforts by the Utah Operations/Research team. It is a conscientious effort to report the findings and activities of the Utah team, either explicitly or by reference. The results are neither comprehensive nor final, and should be regarded as preliminary efforts to much of what the Operations/Research project was envisioned to accomplish. In some cases the report is probably too detailed, in other cases too vague; hopefully, however, the material in the report, combined with the Appendices, will be able to serve as source material for others interested in geothermal development in Utah.