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- | No emission factors for pollutants that could escape in connection with drilling for tapping | + | Operation |
- | In drilling operations for near-surface geothermal energy, as in drilling of wells for drinking water, only low emissions levels are normally encountered, due to the low gas concentrations found near the surface. In the interest of preventing gas releases, drilling of deep geothermal wells is subject to the same safety regulations that apply to hydrocarbon exploration, | + | |
- | ===== References ===== | + | No emission factors for pollutants that could escape in connection with drilling for tapping of geothermal energy (both near-surface and deep energy) are known for Germany at present. |
- | [(UBA2>UBA. Kaltschmitt, M. (2007): Umwelteffekte einer geothermischen Stromerzeugung -Analyse und Bewertung der klein-und großräumigen Umwelteffekte der geothermischen Stromerzeugung (FKZ 205 421 10). Hamburg)] | + | From a geoscientific standpoint, however, it is clear that virtually any drilling will lead to releases of gases bound in underground layers – and the gases involved can include H< |
- | [(UBA1>UBA (2013). | + | |
+ | In many cases, and especially in drilling for tapping of geothermal energy near the surface, such emissions would be expected to be very low. " | ||
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+ | In drilling operations for near-surface geothermal energy, as in drilling of wells for drinking water, only low emissions levels are normally encountered, | ||
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+ | [(THELOKE2013> Theloke et al. (2013): Theloke, J., Kampffmeyer, | ||