GRETA

Near-surface Geothermal Resources in the Territory of the Alpine Space
2015
GRETA is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme. The Amount of co-financing is 2.308.232,96 €
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The Alpine region must tackle rising energy consumption and, accordingly, CO2 emissions reduction, related mostly to heating needs (mainly from residential and tourism sectors). The potential of renewable energy sources to handle this energy requirement has been discussed in some recent studies. However, the opportunity to utilize Near-Surface Geothermal Energy (NSGE) has not yet been properly highlighted. Moreover, differences in country-specific regulations and practices currently impede a successful increase of use of this technology. The aim of the GRETA project is to demonstrate the potential of NSGE in the Alpine Space and to foster its integration into future energy plans at different administrative levels. For this purpose, transnational-congruent criteria will be defined for the efficient implementation and operation of NSGE systems. The same criteria will also be implemented to develop a spatial explicit assessment of the potential (technical, economic, environmental, social) of these systems in the Alpine region. The country-specific regulations and practices will be reviewed and the best-practice specifications will be summarized into guidelines through close interaction and continuous feedback with relevant stakeholders. The outputs of the project will serve to promote and guide the implementation of shallow geothermal energy into policy instruments, e.g., the energy plans of municipalities or planning bureaus. Dieses Video stellt das Forschungsprojekt GRETA „near-surface Geothermal REsources in the Territory of the Alpine space“ vor. Dieses Projekt hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, Wissen über die Nutzung oberflächennaher Geothermie im Alpenraum zu verbreiten und seine Anwendungsmöglichkeiten aufzuzeigen. Anschaulich wird in diesem Video dargestellt, wie diese regenerative Energiequelle zum Heizen, Kühlen und zur Stromerzeugung genutzt werden kann.
Projektfacts
ProjekttitelGRETA (Near-surface Geothermal Resources in the Territory of the Alpine Space)
ProjektkürzelGRETA
ProjektkurztitelNear-surface Geothermal Resources in the Territory of the Alpine Space
ProjektleitungGregor Götzl
ProjektmitgliederMagdalena Bottig, Stefan Hoyer, Julia Weilbold, Doris Rupprecht
FachabteilungHydrogeologie und Geothermie
Zeitraum16.12.15 - 15.12.18
FinanzierungInterreg Alpine Space programme