Importance of Geoscience Information in the Implementation of Closed-Loop, Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems (Geoexchange) in Alberta

Publication Type
Open File Report
Published Date
Topic
Geothermal Energy, Surficial Geology
Publication ID
OFR 2009-09
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 2009-09
Publication
Abstract
 

This report provides a description of activities focused on the importance of geoscience information for the implementation of closed-loop geoexchange systems in Alberta carried out at Alberta Geological Survey in 2007 and 2008.

The report includes

1. a brief introduction into geoexchange technology and the status of the industry in Alberta;

2. an assessment of the value of and need for geoscience information;

3. the results of a thermal conductivity survey, drilling and thermal testing of surficial and shallow bedrock materials in the Edmonton area; and

4. an analysis of the relevance of geology for the operation of a closed-loop geoexchange system.

Citation

Grobe, M., Richardson, R.J.H., Johnston, K., Quibell, J., Schillereff, H.S. and Tsang, B. (2009): Importance of geoscience information in the implementation of closed-loop ground-source heat-pump systems (geoexchange) in Alberta; Energy Resources Conservation Board, ERCB/AGS Open File Report 2009-09, 49 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, hastings lake
Place Keywords NTS
83h
Theme Keywords
core, geology, geothermal, glacial drift, horseshoe canyon formation, surficial geology, temperature, test drilling