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NGA – Geothermal reservoir engineering short course, June 20-24, 2016

Field Trip of the National Geothermal Academy (source: University of Nevada, Reno)
Alexander Richter 24 Şub 2016

As this year's program, the National Geothermal Academy will be holding a Geothermal Reservoir Engineering short course with Prof. Roland Horne from Stanford, June 20-24, 2016.

The National Geothermal Academy (U.S.), hosted by the Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy at the University of Nevada in Reno, will be holding a Geothermal Reservoir Engineering short course this summer.

The summer academy is a collection of eight individual short courses covering the “end-to-end” development of a geothermal system for electrical power generation, from initial exploration to market and political policies that make geothermal power plants cost competitive.  The emerging and high-growth areas of direct use and ground source heat pumps are also included.This program is intended for outstanding undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals with strong backgrounds in science, math, and/or engineering.

Individual modules are offered in groups from one to three weeks duration, alternating between geoscience and engineering content each year.

Summer 2016 will be a one week short course on Reservoir Engineering with Prof. Roland Horne from Stanford.  June 20-24, 2016.

Applications from students (2 credits) due by April 22, 2016. Applications fromprofessionals (certificate) due by June 6, 2016. Applications accepted only until course is filled.

Download the Course Outline

Download the Course Flyer

Source: Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy