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Operation of geothermal power stations and heat stations in Germany produces no emissions. The thermal-water circuits of such installations are closed and airtight, both above and below ground level. As a result, no emissions occur during their operation. Even a release of the gases dissolved in the heat-carrying fluid – primarily, hydrogen (H< | Operation of geothermal power stations and heat stations in Germany produces no emissions. The thermal-water circuits of such installations are closed and airtight, both above and below ground level. As a result, no emissions occur during their operation. Even a release of the gases dissolved in the heat-carrying fluid – primarily, hydrogen (H< | ||
- | 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. 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< | + | 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. |
- | In drilling operations for near-surface geothermal energy, as in drilling | + | From a geoscientific standpoint, however, it is clear that virtually any drilling |
- | ===== References ===== | + | In many cases, and especially in drilling for tapping of geothermal energy near the surface, such emissions would be expected to be very low. " |
- | [(FRICK2007> | + | 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, | ||