Databank will provide crucial insights
A graphic illustrating the flow of information from geothermal networks across the globe into the GeoDataBank.
December 23, 2024
HEET is beta-testing a groundbreaking public databank to expedite the adoption of geothermal heating and cooling systems. This valuable resource will provide open access to critical information on existing geothermal network installations, such as system design, performance data, and installation costs.
By making this data freely available, the initiative aims to:
- Inform future projects: Developers, engineers, and policymakers can leverage this data to make informed decisions about the feasibility and optimal design of geothermal networks.
- Facilitate research: Researchers can analyze the data to identify trends, optimize system performance, and develop innovative solutions for geothermal technology.
- Promote transparency and accountability: The public availability of data fosters transparency and accountability in the geothermal industry, ensuring efficient and effective project implementation.
This databank represents a significant step toward a sustainable future. By sharing knowledge and promoting collaboration, we can unlock the full potential of geothermal energy and significantly reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Click here to access the databank.