On May 11–14, 2015, the U.S. Department of Energy's Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) conducted its regular program peer review in Westminster, Colorado. As chairperson for the event, Dr. Kate Baker provided direction on program planning to ensure a consistent, transparent, and independent review process.
This expert evaluation of the technical progress and merit of GTO-funded projects attracts geothermal stakeholders from around the nation, who provide valuable feedback and recommendations on future GTO strategies. DOE-funded projects are evaluated for the accomplishments, results, and progress of their geothermal research and scientific approach. The body of research is organized by topic “tracks” and presented by the principal investigators topically to a panel of independent experts and an audience of interested stakeholders. To support a rigorous analysis of the GTO portfolio, qualified experts provide comments on project strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
Topic tracks followed GTO's program areas at that time: Track 1: Systems Analysis and Low Temperature, Track 2: Hydrothermal Resources, and Tracks 3 & 4: Enhanced Geothermal Systems.
Peer Evaluation Report
2015 Geothermal Technologies Office Peer Review Report
2015 Peer Review Report Appendices
2015 Presentations
- Geothermal Energy: Global Reach, Local Impact 
 Wendy J. Harrison, Colorado School of Mines- FORGE and EGS Program Outlook 
 Lauren Boyd, Geothermal Technologies Office- Geothermal’s Role in an “All of the Above” Energy Strategy 
 Dr. Michael A. Pacheco, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- DOE Subsurface Technology and Engineering RD&D (SubTER) Overview 
 Marianne C. Walck, Sandia National Laboratories
 
- Development of New Biphasic Metal Organic Working Fluids for Geothermal Systems 
 Pete McGrail, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Geothermal Risk Reduction via Geothermal/Solar Hybrid Power Plants 
 Craig Turchi, National Renewable Energy Lab; Dan Wendt, Idaho National Laboratory- Geothermal Power Generation and CO2 Capture Co-Production 
 David. J. Heldebrant, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Forward Osmosis Purification of Co-Produced Water 
 Greg Mines, Idaho National Laboratory- Low-Enthalpy Geothermal Desalination 
 Craig Turchi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- Freeform Heat Exchangers for Binary Geothermal Power Plants 
 Adrian Sabau, Oak Ridge National Laboratory- Integrating Compressed Air Energy Storage and Geothermal for Grid-Scale Renewables Integration 
 Peter McGrail, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 
- Magnetic Partitioning Nanofluid for Rare Earth Extraction from Geothermal Fluids 
 Peter McGrail, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Geothermal Thermoelectric Generation (G-TEG) with Integrated Temperature Driven Membrane Distillation and Novel Manganese Oxide for Lithium Extraction 
 Jay Renew, Southern Research Institute- Recovery of Rare Earths, Precious Metals and Other Critical Materials from Geothermal Waters with Advanced Sorbent Structures 
 Raymond Addleman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Environmentally Friendly Economical Sequestration of Rare Earth Metals from Geothermal Waters 
 Dean Stull, Tusaar Corp.- Chelating Resins for Selective Separation and Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Low Temperature Geothermal Water 
 Athanasios Karamalidis, Carnegie Mellon University- Engineering Thermophilic Microorganisms to Selectively Extract Strategic Metals from Low Temperature Geothermal Brines 
 Caroline Ajo-Franklin, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Selective Recovery of Metals from Geothermal Brines 
 Susanna Ventura, SRI International- Maximizing REE Recovery in Geothermal Systems 
 Robert Zierenberg, University of California, Davis
 
- Recovery Act: Electric Power Generation from Low to Intermediate Temperature Resources 
 William D. Gosnold, University of North Dakota- Low Temperature Project Analysis 
 Greg Mines, Idaho National Laboratory; Tom Williams, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Regulatory Roadmap 
 Katherine Young, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- National Geothermal Resource Assessment and Classification 
 Colin Williams, U.S. Geological Survey- Geothermal Prospector 
 Dan Getman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- The Value of Geothermal Power for Integration of Intermittent Generation 
 Thomas Edmunds, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory- Projected Deployment of Geothermal Technologies Subject to Water Availability Constraints 
 Jordan Macknick, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- GT-Mod 
 Tom Lowry, Sandia National Laboratories- Resource Reporting Methodology Analysis and Development of Geothermal Resource Reporting Metric for GTO’s Hydrothermal Program 
 Patrick Dobson, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory; Kate Young, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- Strategic Analysis 
 Chad Augustine, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- Geothermal Resource Potential and Supply Curve Improvement 
 Chad Augustine, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- GETEM 
 Greg Mines, Idaho National Laboratory- Hydrothermal Reservoir Productivity 
 Greg Mines, Idaho National Laboratory
 
- Discovering Blind Geothermal Systems in the Great Basin Region: An Integrated Geologic and Geophysical Approach for Establishing Geothermal Play Fairways 
 James Faulds, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, University of Nevada-Reno- Play Fairway Analysis of the Snake River Plain 
 John Shervais, Utah State University- Structurally Controlled Geothermal Systems in the Eastern Great Basin Extensional Regime, Utah 
 Phil Wannamaker, University of Utah/EGI- Comprehensive Analysis of Hawaii's Geothermal Potential through Play Fairway Integration of Geophysical, Geochemical, and Geological Data 
 Nicole Lautze, University of Hawaii- The Convergence of Heat, Groundwater, & Fracture Permeability: Innovative Play Fairway Modelling Applied to the Tularosa Basin 
 Dr. Greg Nash, Ruby Mountain Inc.- Low Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis for the Appalachian Basin 
 Teresa Jordan, Cornell University- Iceland Geophysics: Advanced 3D Geophysical Imaging Technologies for Geothermal Resource Characterization 
 Gregory Newman, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Geothermal Potential of the Cascade and Aleutian Arcs, with Ranking of Individual Volcanic Centers for their Potential to Host Electricity-Grade Reservoirs 
 Lisa Shevenell, Atlas Geosciences Inc.- Structurally Controlled Geothermal Systems in the Central Cascadia Arc-Backarc Regime, Oregon 
 Phil Wannamaker, University of Utah/EGI- Recovery Act: Merging high resolution geophysical and geochemical surveys to reduce exploration risk at Glass Buttes, Oregon 
 Patrick Walsh, ORMAT Nevada, Inc.- Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis of Potential Geothermal Resources in NE California, NW Nevada, and Southern Oregon 
 James McClain, University of California, Davis- Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways 
 Richard Stephen Middleton, Los Alamos National Laboratory- Geothermal Play-Fairway Analysis of Washington State Prospects 
 David Norman, Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources- Direct Confirmation of Commercial Geothermal Resources in Colorado Using Remote Sensing and On-Site Exploration, Testing, and Analysis 
 Jerry Smith, Pagosa Verde LLC
 
- Application of Neutron Imaging and Scattering to Fluid Flow and Fracture in EGS Environments 
 Yarom Polsky & Philip Bingham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory- Viability of Sustainable, Self-Propping Shear Zones in EGS: Measurement of Reaction Rates at Elevated Temperatures 
 Susan Carroll, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory- Novel Geothermal Development of Deep Sedimentary Systems in the U.S. 
 Joe Moore, University of Utah- Sustainability of Shear-Induced Permeability for EGS Reservoirs 
 Tim Kneafsey, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Seismic Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Fracture Generation During EGS Resource Development 
 Dr. Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology- Leveraging a Fundamental Understanding of Fracture Flow, Dynamic Permeability Enhancement, and Induced Seismicity to Improve Geothermal Energy Production 
 Dr. Chris Marone, The Pennsylvania State University- Imaging Fault Zones Using a Novel Elastic Reverse-Time Migration Imaging Technique 
 Lianjie Huang, Los Alamos National Laboratory- Laboratory-Scale Characterization of EGS Reservoirs 
 Dr. Ahmad Ghassemi, The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma- Surface and Subsurface Geodesy Combined with Active Borehole Experimentation for the Advanced Characterization of EGS Reservoirs 
 Dr. Derek Elsworth, The Pennsylvania State University- Stochastic Joint Inversion for Integrated Data Interpretation in Geothermal Exploration 
 Rob Mellors, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory- Novel use of 4D Monitoring Techniques to Improve Reservoir Longevity and Productivity in Enhanced Geothermal Systems 
 Kelly Rose, National Energy Technology Laboratory- SURGE: Completing Horizontal Geothermal Wells 
 Chad Augustine, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- SURGE: Sedimentary Geothermal Feasibility Study 
 Chad Augustine, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- Phase I Project: Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing for Periodic Hydraulic Tests 
 Dr. Matthew Becker, California State University Long Beach- Time-lapse joint inversion of GEOphysical Data and its application to gEothermal prospecting - GEODE 
 Dr. Andre Revil, Colorado School of Mines- Laboratory Evaluation of EGS Shear Stimulation 
 Stephen Bauer, Sandia National Laboratories- Quantifying EGS Reservoir Complexity with an Integrated Geophysical Approach - Improved Resolution Ambient Seismic Noise Interferometry 
 Ileana Tibuleac, Board of Regents, NSHE, obo University of Nevada, Reno- Identifying High Potential Well Targets with 3D Seismic, and Mineralogy 
 Robert Mellors, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory- Geothermal Resource Development with Zero Mass Withdrawal, Engineered Convection, and Wellbore Energy Conversion 
 Richard Hughes, LA State University
 
- Integration of Nontraditional Isotopic Systems Into Reaction-Transport Models of EGS For Exploration, Evaluation of Water-Rock Interaction, and Impacts of Water Chemistry on Reservoir Sustainability 
 Eric Sonnenthal, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Geothermometry Mapping of Deep Hydrothermal Reservoirs in Southeastern Idaho 
 Mark Conrad, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory; Earl Mattson, Idaho National Laboratory- Surprise Valley Geochemistry 
 Nicholas Spycher, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Temporary Sealer Materials 
 Toshi Sugama, Brookhaven National Laboratory- Tagged Nanoparticles for Fluid Flow Monitoring 
 Richard Kemp, Sandia National Laboratories- Use of He Isotopes for Geothermal Resource Identification in the Cascades and Snake River Plain 
 Patrick Dobson, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Surface Estimates of Deep Permeability 
 Mack Kennedy, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Radioisotope Tracers and Fracture Attributes for Enhanced Geothermal Systems 
 John Christensen, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Fluid Chemistry and Fracture Growth: What's the Connection? 
 Kevin Knauss, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- SPI Conformance Gel Applications in Geothermal Zonal Isolation 
 Lyle Burns, Clean Tech Innovations, LLC- A Reactive Tracer Method for Predicting EGS Reservoir Geometry and Thermal Lifetime: Development and Field Validation 
 Jefferson Tester, Cornell University
 
- Development of a 300°C, 200 level, 3C Fiber Optic Downhole Seismic Receiver Array for Surveying and Monitoring of Geothermal Reservoirs 
 Dr. Bjorn Paulsson, Paulsson, Inc.- Drilling Technologies Evaluation 
 Douglas Blankenship, Sandia National Laboratories- Recovery Act: High Temperature 300C Directional Drilling System, including drill bit, steerable motor, and drilling fluid, for Enhanced Geothermal Systems 
 Kamalesh Chatterjee, Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations Incorporated- Elastomeric Material Evaluation and Development 
 Erica Redline, Sandia National Laboratories; Toshi Sugama, Brookhaven National Laboratory- Well Monitoring Systems for EGS 
 Randy Normann, Perma Works- High Temperature Downhole Motor 
 David Raymond, Sandia National Laboratories- Multifunctional Corrosion-resistant Foamed Cement Composites 
 Toshi Sugama, Brookhaven National Laboratory- Directional Measurement-While-Drilling System for Geothermal Applications 
 Kamalesh Chatterjee, Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations Incorporated- Enhanced High Temperature/High Speed Data Link for Logging Cables 
 Grzegorz Cieslewski, Sandia National Laboratories- High Temperature Chemical Sensing Tool for Distributed Mapping of Fracture Flow in EGS 
 Grzegorz Cieslewski, Sandia National Laboratories- Advanced Percussive Drilling Technology for Geothermal Exploration and Development 
 Dale Wolfer, Atlas Copco Secoroc LLC- Evaluation of High Temperature Components for Use in Geothermal Tools 
 Avery Cashion, Sandia National Laboratories- SURGE: Geothermal Drilling and Completions: Petroleum Practices Technology Transfer 
 Charlie Visser, National Renewable Energy Laboratory- Testing and Calibration of HT Wide-bandwidth Seismic Sensors for EGS Applications and Collaboration with IPGT Program 
 Ernest L. Majer, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Deployment of Integrated Wide Bandgap Sensor, HT Packaging, and Data Communication System 
 Grzegorz Cieslewski, Sandia National Laboratories- Recovery Act: Development of an Improved Cement for Geothermal Wells 
 George Trabits, Trabits Group, LLC
 
- ARRA THMC Modeling 
 Eric Sonnenthal, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Recovery Act: THMC Modeling of EGS Reservoirs - Continuum through Discontinuum Representations: Capturing Reservoir Stimulation, Evolution and Induced Seismicity 
 Dr. Derek Elsworth, Pennsylvania State University- Support of the DOE GTO Model Comparison Activity 
 Mark White, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Recovery Act: Development of a Geomechanical Framework for the Analysis of MEQ in EGS Experiments (GEYSERS), & Analysis of Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation using Geomechanics-Based Stochastic Analysis 
 Dr. Ahmad Ghassemi, The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
 
- Gas Generator Development and Testing for Controlled Rapid Pressurization Using Liquid Propellants for EGS Well Stimulation 
 Mark Grubelich, Sandia National Laboratories- Validation of EGS Feasibility and Explosive Fracturing Techniques 
 Charles Carrigan, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories- Reservoir Stimulation Optimization with Operational Monitoring for Creation of EGS 
 Carlos Fernandez, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 
- Push-pull Well Testing using CO2 with Active Source Geophysical Monitoring 
 Curt Oldenburg, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Active Management of Integrated Geothermal CO2 Storage Reservoirs in Sedimentary Formations 
 Tom Buscheck, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory- Geothermal Energy Production Coupled with CCS: Heat Recovery Using an Innovative High Efficiency Supercritical CO2 Turboexpansion Cycle 
 Barry Freifeld, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory
 
- Concept Testing and Development at the Raft River Geothermal Field, Idaho 
 Joseph Moore, University of Utah- Archive of Fenton Hill Data; Creation and Testing of Data Sets for Simulation and Testing 
 Sharad Kelkar, Los Alamos National Laboratory- Poroelastic Tomography by Adjoint Inverse Modeling of Data from Seismology, Geodesy, and Hydrology 
 Kurt Feigl, University of Wisconsin-Madison- Monitoring EGS Stimulation and Reservoir Dynamics with InSAR and MEQ 
 Nicholas Davatzes, Temple University- Demonstration of an Enhanced Geothermal System at the Northwest Geysers Geothermal Field, California 
 Mark Walters, Calpine - Geysers Power Company LLC- Geysers Calpine Modeling 
 Jonny Rutqvist, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Evaluation of Stimulation at Newberry Volcano EGS Demo Site Through Natural Isotopic Reactive Tracers and Geochemical Investigation 
 Eric Sonnenthal, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory- Feasibility of EGS Development at Bradys Hot Springs, Nevada 
 Peter Drakos, Ormat Nevada, Inc.- Recovery Act: Newberry Volcano EGS Demonstration 
 Susan Petty, AltaRock Energy, Inc.- Bradys and Desert Peak Numerical Modeling 
 Sharad Kelkar, Los Alamos National Laboratory- EGS Reservoir Stimulations and Long-Term Performance Modeling 
 Mitch Plummer, Idaho National Laboratory- Joint Active and Passive Seismic Imaging of EGS Reservoirs 
 Lianjie Huang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 
 
         
      