Groundwater Opportunities and Conflicts in the 21st Century: Economy to Ecology
October 1-2, 2012, 8am – 4:30pm
October 3, 2012 Field Trip
Earle Brown Conference Center, Brooklyn Center, MN
Presentations
Plenary Session
Martin Saar – University of Minnesota
The multi-functionality of geologically sequestered carbon dioxide: From geothermal energy extraction to renewable energy storage
A. C. Samuelson – Ball State University
Assessing the impacts of geology and groundwater flow (the hydrogeologic situation) on the ground-source geothermal system at Ball State University
Craig V. Lemma – HGA Architects and Engineers LLC
Design and Construction Factors for the Installation of Minnesota’s Largest Operational Geothermal Loop Field
Jimmy Randolph – University of Minnesota
CO2 plume geothermal (CPGZ) systems for power production, energy storage and waste heat recovery
Benjamin Tutolo and Martin Saar – University of Minnesota
Geothermal energy in Minnesota: Revised prospects based on new heat flow measurements