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1. scenario 2 aS jl Q S as Ke Layers Provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario V Wells Auxiliary Maps Z group RO v x 6s9894 y 5868026 X 689894 y 5867896 8X Zoom by postcode E aquifer i G m RO STACKED scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD 687 0 unspecified UTM31N property Permeability v filter o 0 probabilities B lt 10 10 20 20 30 30 50 Bi 50 75 B 75 100 00 150 E 150 200 200 300 E 300 500 500 1000 E 1000 2000 B 2000 application unspecified v coordinate system UTM31N v filter group aquifer property probabilities application lowbound lo highbound lo Std dev Thickness unspecified m Std dev In perm unspecified mD Figure 15 using the location button and moving the cursor on the selected position will give an info box showing the aquifer parameters at that location Doublet calculator When the location indicator is clicked ones a doublet calculator window will activate Figure 16 Doublet calculator is a program that allows the user to perform a techno economic performance assessment for the selected location For the computation of the performance doublet calculator collects all relevant parameters from the geological maps in ThermoGIS at the specified indicator location Detailed information about doublet calculator can be foun
2. 4000 application 5 Temperature a im lowbound Thickness 4600 4900 x ae Permeability E 4900 5200 5 0 ec Pt recoverable heat aa J i E 5500 5800 Heat in place E 5800 6100 kH E 6100 6400 B 6400 6700 Figure 8 Change from the depth map to permeability map of the loaded RO Stacked aquifer map Probability transmissivity When you have loaded a transmissivity map kH you may select different probability maps probabilities from the menu P90 P70 P50 P30 en P10 maps show the probability that the displayed transmissivity will actually will be observed Zooming into an area 5 amp 8 When the user presses the Q button ThermoGIS will switch to the Zoom in mode The cursor changes to the g pictogram An area can be magnified by keeping the left mouse button pressed and subsequently drawing a rectangle on the map Figure 9 After releasing the mouse button the display zooms in to the selected area Figure 10 To go back to the previous magnification use the Eu button In the grasp mode you may ES grasp and move the map in any direction To grasp the map press and hold the right mouse button TNO report 15 23 scenario uta aO ua 3 i ase m 2 Layers 71 Provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario Wells Auxiliary Ma group m mes v men
3. B lt 10 unspecified Y B 10 20 coordinate system B 20 30 unn A B 30 50 filter B 50 75 group 3 75 100 E A 100 150 ema 150 200 ee E 200 300 prr __ E 300 500 probabilities E 500 1000 v E 1000 2000 application B 2000 lowbound n 0 ib 0 Wells Figure 11 after is ticked all wells that penetrate the selected aquifer in this case RO stacked will be displayed Note the different colors Green colors correspond to wells that are used to map the property temperature thickness permeability or kH TNO report 3 2 7 17 23 Draw geologic cross section trace s By clicking on s the cross section mode is activated This is indicated by the cursor F t _ A cross section trace can be drawn on the display while keeping the left mouse button pressed Figure 12 After releasing the mouse button a new window will pup op which will show a geologic cross section Figure 13 When moving the cursor across on the cross section window the coordinates will appear in an info tag alongside the cursor displaying the x y coordinates and depth z for instance The cross section displays the structural geology of the subsurface On the main display window a green circle appears that indicates the location of the cursor on the cross section window In the cross section the selected aquifer is highlighted in purple A legend on the right side of the display
4. OVERVIEW ALL Potential 0 greenhouse UTM31N filter Bl onbekend Bl mogelijke potentie goede potentie Figure 3 Opening screen of the ThermoGIS_expert application TNO report 6 23 3 Getting started In this chapter you will be introduced to the different panels buttons check and combo boxes in ThermoGIS In ThermoGIS a large variety of maps can be displayed On the ThermoGIS website you may download several publications in which the methodology and assumptions are discussed in more detail Important note Please note that after each selection from the combo boxes you have to click on the o button to retrieve the data The data will not load automatically Retrieving the data may take some time as the data has to be downloaded from the server The retrieving process is indicated in the top view of the window amp ThermoGIS Client 1 0 3 1 Panels in ThermoGIS The application window comprises 8 different panels Figure 4 1 Toolbar The toolbar at the top of the opening screen contains a button panel and layer checkboxes Qs jJ Q SIT la E j RK Layers V Provinces V Permits V Municipalities T Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps Navigation Buttons Selection layers The functionalities of the navigation buttons are explained in Table 1 Table 1 Description of the toolbox navigation buttons No Button Description Back to the initial openings screen Set loc
5. Publicati ublications As the name already suggests the information will meet the s ThermoGIS Basic requirements of experts hermoGi5 basic ThermoGIS Expert ThermoGIS World ThermoGIS v1 2 user manual Partners ThermoGIS v1 0 methodology Voor more information see alse section publications Note to run ThermoGIS an installed Java version 1 6 or newer is required This can be downloadedhier here TNO ee DINO oket Figure 1 ThermoGIS expert can be downloaded from the website by clicking on the hyperlink expert application A disclaimer and massages window will appear before the ThermoGIS application launches Figure 2 When you accept the disclaimer click to continue ThermoGIS expert application will start up confirmation Figure 3 TNO report 5 23 Important Message The outcomes provided by ThermoGIS will only give a first estimate about the possibilities the subsurface can offer for the development of geothermal energy systems As the created maps in ThermoGIS are based on regional geological interpretations the results may differ significantly after a site specific feasibility study is performed It has to be stressed that additional detailed geological studies are necessary before the development of a geothermal system can be started Itis also importantto realise that ThermoGIS will be constantly updated with additional aquifers Currently a number of Cretaceous Triassic and Rotliegend aquifers are
6. ll i50 75 me B 55 100 v p E 100 150 aquifer E 150 200 RO_STACKED r 200 300 ROSL ROSLU E 300 500 ROSLL E 500 1000 Y Wi 1000 2000 application i 72000 v lowbound l 0 highbound 0 Figure 17 To exclude or highlight areas within certain boundaries respectively selected RO in de Group combo box and RO stacked in de aquifer Combo box Notice that in this figure the gasfields in this area are indicated These have been selected in the auxiliary maps TNO report 23 23 scenario m eo eo Imm 0 R JC Layers F provinces Permits M Municipalities Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps v group RO vw x 691847 y 5841975 x 689894 y 5867896 XE Zoombypostcode a aquifer RO_STACKED scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD 458 0 unspecified UTM31N property amp c Permeability v filter RO RO_STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD unspecified 600 1000 probabilities l v application i B lt 10 unspecified v B 10 20 coordinate system E 20 30 HUM Y Bi 30 50 filter li 50 75 son B 75 100 aquifer i E 100 150 RO STACKED E 150 200 property 200 300 Permeability E 300 500 probabilities 500 1000 m E 1000 2000 application B 2000 unspecified v
7. change from UTM31N to RD select the preferred coordinate system in the corresponding UTM31N combo box 5 Postcode Zoom by postcode Y The user may enter the postcode in the text box Press and the zip code area will be displayed 6 Information bar title bar The information bar contains two sections a Title bar showing the selections made in the scenario selection combo boxes scenario KN KNWNB Rijnland Group Pt recoverable heat GJ m2 o greenhouse gasprice null UTM31N b Title bar showing the selections made in the filter selection combo boxes filler gas fields KN KNWNB Rijnland Group Pt recoverable heat GJ m2 greenhouse 30 100 The information bar summarizes the selected and activated scenario and filter maps This bar also provides information about the classes shown in the legend 7 Display In the display all retrieved data and the background layers are visualized 8 Legend Depending on the retrieved data the legend will show the colors and corresponding values Bl onbekend B mogelijke potentie T goede potentie TNO report 9 23 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 Introduction ThermoGIS functionalities In the following paragraphs ThermoGIS program will be discussed To get more acquainted with application you may consecutively follow the explanations in the paragraphs below Layers Provinces Permits Municipalities Scenario Wells Layers The user interface allows s
8. considered It may appear from ThermoGIS that some regions in the Netherlands do not have any potential for the development of geothermal systems However TNO is currently mapping other aquifers that are not yet added to the system New updates can be expected by the end of 2010 To show the user which aquifers will be added outlines of these aquifers will be visualised in ThermoGIS within a few weeks The current version is provisional and will be finalized during the course of 2010 Disclaimer ThermoGIS software is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties offitness for a purpose orthe warranty of non infringement Without limiting the foregoing TNO makes no warranty that l The software will meet your requirements I The software will be uninterrupted timely secure or error free lll The results that may be obtained from the use ofthe software will be effective accurate or reliable IV The quality ofthe software will meet your expectations V Any errors in the software obtained from the TNO web site will be corrected VI Software and its documentation made available on the TNO web site www thermogis nl VII Could include technical or other mistakes inaccuracies or typographical errors TNO may make changes to the software or documentation made available on its web site Vill May be out of date and TNO makes no commitment to update such mater
9. lowbound 600 highbound 1000 Figure 18 display shows the area of the RO aquifer with the permeability is 600 1000mD
10. of use data or profits whether or not TNO has been advised of the possibility of such damages and on any theory of liability arising out of or in connection with the use of this software The use of the software downloaded through the TNO site is done at your own discretion and risk and with agreement that you will be solely responsible for any damage to your computer system or loss of data that results from such activities No advice or information whether oral or written obtained by you from TNO or from TNO web site shall create any warranty for the software TNO report 4 23 2 Download and installation ThermoGIS For a proper visualization a screen resolution of at least 1280 x 1024 pixels is recommended To launch the Thermogis application Java 1 6 or newer should be installed A free download 1s available via http www java com To download ThermoGIS expert click on ThermoGISv1 2 Expert application from the ThermoGIS homepage Figure 1 Save and unpack the ThermoGISExpert zip file in your preferred destination Start the ThermoGIS_expert application by running the ThermoGISExpert v1 2 exe file rhermoGIS INO nl Basic Tool Expert Tool World Tool Contact ThermoGIS Expert Navigation The expert edition contains all geological and performance maps for Home all aquifers and includes a techno economic performance assessment General In formation TEPA tool called DoubletCalc for site specific feasibility assessment
11. x o v OD Zoom by postcode RO STACKED x scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD lo unspecified UTM31N Broperty Permeability v filter i0 0 probabilities v application B lt 10 unspecified Y B 10 20 coordinate system El 20 30 UBIN M Bi 30 50 filter B 50 75 group T E 75 100 a E 100 150 a 150 200 PEE E 200 300 x E 300 500 probabilities E 500 1000 i z E 1000 2000 application B 2000 w lowbound LL highbound 0 Figure 9 Zoom in to the selected area after the zoom in mode is activated scenario 68008 0 089 0 0s Ae Layers F Provinces F Permits Municipalities V Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps v group RO m lt ia y fo y o Zoom by postcode aquifer RO STACKED scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD o unspecified UTM31N ppropesty amp mu Permeability filter probabilities x application B lt 10 unspecified B 10 20 coordinate system p E 20 30 MTHGIN x Bi 30 50 filter Bi 50 75 group l E 5 100 j 100 150 aquifer Lu nan E 150 200 property i 200 300 E 300 500 probabilities i E 500 1000 EE E 1000 2000 application BN 2000 v lowbound 0 highbound 0 Figure
12. 00 unspecified E 700 1000 u E 1000 1300 RIN E 1300 1600 filter Bi 1600 1900 Bi 1900 2200 Y lll 2200 2500 Wi 2500 2800 on E 2800 3100 E 3100 3400 probabilities E 3400 3700 v 8700 4000 application 4000 4300 L M E 4300 4600 E 4600 4900 Tighbound E 4900 5200 M 5200 5500 E 5500 5800 E 5800 6100 E 6100 6400 B 6400 6700 0 Figure 7 The depth map of the RO aquifers is displayed after the RO RO stacked and depth are selected from respectively the group aquifer and property combo boxes TNO report 14 23 3 2 4 1 3 2 5 RO STACKED x scenario RO RO STACKED Roth property Y probabilities A r scenario i amp i i Q yu Q Tw Ge yu K j a9 Layers M Provinces Permits Municipalities v Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps v group RO vw x 549243 y 5889638 x B y lo Zoom by postcode Y aquifer 2 d Group Depth m 0 0 unspecified UTM31N Depth filter application W 400 700 unspecified Bi 700 1000 coordinate system Bi 1000 1300 LMBI E 1300 1600 filter B 1600 1900 group Bi 1900 2200 me Bl 2200 2500 guier property E 2500 2800 property Permeability y E 2800 3100 3100 3400 probabilities Potential E 3400 3700 Depth 3700
13. 10 The selected area shown in Figure 9 is enlarged automatically after the zoom in button is released TNO report 16 23 3 2 6 Displaying wells When the checkbox wells TEES is marked a layer will be displayed showing all onshore well locations and their well code In default mode all wells are colored red In case the user has selected any of the following property maps viz Temperature Thickness KH 9 9 9 wells will turn into a different colors after the data is retrieved Figure 11 Make sure that you press e again when a new group aquifer or property map is selected from the combo boxes The color indications informs the user when data is available and if it is used for the property modeling of the selected property Four colors can be distinguished as demonstrated below AE M UZ Red gt no data available r OPH 01 Green gt property data is used SNIE UZ Orange data available but not used and 5Hv 0 Magenta gt data available but rejected after quality check scenario 2 10 1 149 16 KA Layers F Provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario V Wels Auxiliary Maps v group RO yi x y x o y o Zoom by postcode ag aquifer D FECUEE J DEN RO STACKED z scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD 0 unspecified UTM31N en filter probabilities application
14. USER MANUAL THERMOGIS V1 2 TNO report ThermoGlS V1 2 User manual Date Author s Copy no No of copies Number of pages Number of appendices Sponsor Project name Project number All rights reserved 1 March 2013 L Kramers M Pluymaekers 23 incl appendices No part of this publication may be reproduced and or published by print photoprint microfilm or any other means without the previous written consent of TNO In case this report was drafted on instructions the rights and obligations of contracting parties are subject to either the General Terms and Conditions for commissions to TNO or the relevant agreement concluded between the contracting parties Submitting the report for inspection to parties who have a direct interest is permitted 2013 TNO USER MANUAL THERMOGIS V1 2 Princetonlaan 6 3584 CB Utrecht P O Box 80015 3508 TA Utrecht The Netherlands www tno nl T 31 88 866 42 56 F 31 88 866 44 75 infodesk tno nl TNO report 2 23 Contents 1 DISGIANIMO Ns iei E E S E E 3 2 Download and installation ThermoQGIS eeee ecce 4 3 Ge t ng E Ri ois eset c RU 6 3 1 Panels in Te tia Cie RE T UL T 6 3 2 Introduction ThermoGIS functionalities eeeeeeern n 9 TNO report 3 23 1 Disclaimer The terms of this disclaimer apply to the ThermoGIS website and its application of the Netherlands Organization for A
15. ation point based on mouse input TNO report 7 23 Figure 4 The ThermoGIS opening screen consists of 8 panels 1 Toolbar 2 Scenario selection combo boxes 3 Filter selection combo boxes 4 Coordinate text boxes 5 Postcode entering panel 6 Information bar 7 Display 8 Legenda area A legend will appear to the right of the display after a scenario map is loaded 2 Scenario combo boxes On the left side of the application screen there is a panel of different combo boxes In total six combo boxes can be distinguished More information is given in 3 2 3 and 3 2 4 For the methodology and assumptions used to create the maps see the publications on the website 3 Filter combo boxes By defining a lower and or upper boundary in the filter combo boxes areas can be highlighted For more detail see section 3 2 10 scenario group Overview aquifer OVERVIEW_ALL i Property Potential probabilities application coordinate system filter probabilities application TNO report 8 23 4 Coordinate text boxes X y From the text boxes the user can read out the x y coordinates of the cursor on the map display Next to these text boxes the user can also enter X Y coordinates X y x himself After the user press the button a location point will be plotted on the designated coordinates in the display panel The default coordinate system is UTM3 IN To
16. babilities application lowbound 0 highbound 0 Figure 6 In the opening screen the Potential Recoverable Heat GJ m is displayed This map is compiled from all mapped aquifers Note that there is no specific geological data available in overview mode group aquifer Load aquifer property maps scenario Overview z SUID m Ca Please note that only the most promising aquifers are mapped so far in ThermoGIS More aquifers may become available in the future Occasionally new well data becomes available Especially in areas with low data density few wells new well data may give more detailed information on the reservoir properties of an aquifer This will affect the values shown in ThermoGIS TNO strives to update ThermoGIS on a yearly base to add the new data into the geological maps To display the data for a specific geological group and its corresponding members aquifers the combo boxes in the SC N FiO pane should be operated In Table 2 the names of the stratigraphic groups and members and their codes are listed group Overview Selection starts by choosing a geological group from the combo box Notice that the aquifer and property combo boxes change automatically TNO report 12 23 For instance select the geological group RO Upper Rotliegend in the Scenario pane scenario group The combo box trii will list all the aquifers that belong to the RO group Also the property combo bo
17. cenario Wells In the default mode no specific geological group or member is selected This is indicated by group aquifer vervi M OVERVIEW ALL a Overview and the combo boxes Note that the check box of Scenario v Scenario is tick on If not checked please tick on and the geothermal potential map will be displayed automatically Please note that there are two different sets of property maps available The property maps potential power indication power application Pt recoverable Heat Heat in Place depend on the chosen application type greenhouse or spatial heating The difference between greenhouse and spatial heating is related to different assumptions and technical requirements application d greenhouse m From In default the maps of application type greenhouse are loade the property combo box five different scenario layers can be selected To view the geothermal potential for spatial heating like residential areas go to the application combo application greenhouse box and choose spatial heating The overview mode shows data for ALL aquifers All relevant geological data of each individual aquifers is compiled into one specific scenario map These maps are also available in ThermoGIS Basic In the overview mode five maps can be retrieved from the property box Potential default The Potential map shows areas of good potential yellow possibl
18. d in the TNO report Mijnlieff et al 2009 An economic supplement can be found in part II of the manual When in the scenario panel is selected it is not possible to start doublet calculator by pressing on the location point In this case the location indicator is colored red o instead of orange O This is only possible after a group and aquifer is selected in the scenario selection combo boxes and the data is retrieved TNO report number of simulation runs Geotechnical input A Aquifer properties Property mij median max aquifer permeability mD 10000 0 squler netto gross C aquifer gross thickness m aquifer top at producer m TVD 1747 0 1941 21350 aquifer top at injector m TVD 1747 0 194 21350 acuferwatersainty 6m B Doublet and pump properties BE Property pump system efficiency 0 6 production pump depth m 3000 pump pressure difference bar C Well properties segment length m 50 L Property value 00010 mid aquifer temperature producer C 0 0 2632 5576 Producer cuter diameter producer inch skin producer 20 skin injector 0 5 penetration angle producer deg penetration angle injector deg skin due to penetration angle p 0 0 skin due to penetration angle i 0 0 Segment tubing tubing
19. e potential green and uncertain unknown blue This last category implies that no suitable aquifers are present aquifers are not mapped yet in this area 2 Power indication The power indication map shows the amount of recoverable heat power per doublet e Unknown no data no aquifer present e Moderate potential gt 10 MW e Good potential gt 10 MW n e Good potential gt 15 MWh e Good potential gt 20 MW n 3 Power application The power application map indicates the number of houses or hectare of greenhouse that can be heated by one single doublet TNO report 11 23 3 2 4 4 Pt Recoverable Heat This is the heat which can be recovered from the reservoir unconstrained by techno economic limitations irrespective of flow properties 5 Heat in Place Heat in place is the maximum theoretically extractable heat of all mapped aquifers See for more detail information about the assumptions and methodology used the publications which are downloadable from the website scenario Bp Q Q em ix KR Q Layers Provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps v group Overview v x y x 0 y 0 ox Zoom by postcode y aquifer OVERVIEW_ALL Z scenario Overview OVERVIEW ALL Potential greenhouse UTM31N property Potential v filter probabilities application Bl onbekend E mogelijke potentie E goede potentie greenhouse coordinate system UTM31N v filter group aquifer property pro
20. howing a number of layers which can be ticked on or off by using the layer check boxes The five main layers are Layers Provinces Permits Municipalities Scenario Wells 1 Provinces displays the borders of the provinces in the Netherlands 2 Permits displays a map containing geothermal licenses currently applied for 3 Municipalities displays the municipalities of the Netherlands 5 Scenario displays the selected parameter of the selected aquifer 6 Wells displays the wells intersecting the selected aquifer For example switch on the provinces and municipalities by ticking the corresponding check boxs The background layer will be visualized in the display automatically Figure 5 Figure 5 Updated map in the display when municipalities and provinces are ticked off Auxiliary maps illa Maps Next to the layer check boxes some additional layers can be displayed In the Auxiliary Maps combo box the following maps are selectable 1 2D seismic displays all 2D digital seismic lines 2 3D seismic displays all 3D digital seismic lines 3 Fields displays gas green and oil red fields TNO report 10 23 3 2 3 group aquifer application vervi F greenhouse 7 Scenari Scenario layers j ensem OVERVIEW ALL 3 Scenario property Potential g To display a property map the should be check first is ticked on in default mode Layers Provinces Permits Municipalities W S
21. ials TNO assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the software or documentation In no event shall TNO be liable to you or any third parties for any special punitive incidental indirect or consequential damages of any kind or any damages whatsoever including without limitation those resulting from loss of use data or profits whether or not TNO has been advised ofthe possibility of such damages and on any theory of liability arising out of or in connection with the use ofthis software The use ofthe software downloaded through the TNO site is done at your own discretion and risk and with agreement that you will be solely responsible for any damage to your computer system or loss of data that results from such activities No advice or information whether oral or written obtained by you from TNO or from TNO web site shall create any warranty for the software Figure 2 Important message and disclaimer window scenario group Overview aquifer OVERVIEW ALL property Potential probabilities application greenhouse coordinate system UTM31N filter group aquifer property probabilities application lowbound 0 highbound 0 BQ Qo A sets LIC G9 vers Provinces F permits 7 Municipalities 7 Scenario 7 wens Auxiliary Maps v x ly oo x p y o oF Zoom by postcode x scenario Overview
22. informs the user about the other colors and corresponding geological groups Figure 13 Make sure that the cross section window is closed before a new cross section is drawn on the display scenario E on Q m oo C K Layers F Provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario V Wells Auxiliary Maps z group avj x 698357 y 5877013 x o v e QX Zoombypostode x aquifer i i l i i RO STACKED scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD 0 unspecified UTM31N property _ Permeability zj filter f t 0 probabilities application unspecified v B 10 20 coordinate system 20 30 UTM31N v 30 50 filter Bl 50 75 B 75 100 E 100 150 E 150 200 200 300 E 300 500 E 500 1000 1000 2000 B gt 2000 group aquifer property Probabilities application l vw dowbound o highbound o Figure 12 by dragging a line across the display after the cross section mode is activated a new window will appear automatically showing the subsurface Figure 13 TNO report 18 23 SSW NNE azimuth 211 3 azimuth 31 3 km 0 0 km Quaternary Upper North Sea Group Middle and Lower North Sea Group Upper Cretaceous Supergroup Lower Cretaceous Supergroup Upper and Middle Jurassic Altena Group Triassic Supergroup Permian Zechstein Supergro
23. pplied Scientific Research TNO This disclaimer is summarized here By using the application you agree with the complete disclaimer which can be downloaded from the TNO website www tno nl ThermoGIS software is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness for a purpose or the warranty of non infringement Without limiting the foregoing TNO makes no warranty that I The software will meet your requirements II The software will be uninterrupted timely secure or error free III The results that may be obtained from the use of the software will be effective accurate or reliable IV The quality of the software will meet your expectations V Any errors in the software obtained from the TNO web site will be corrected VI Software and its documentation made available on the TNO web site VII Could include technical or other mistakes inaccuracies or typographical errors TNO may make changes to the software or documentation made available on its web site VIII May be out of date and TNO makes no commitment to update such materials TNO assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the software or documentation In no event shall TNO be liable to you or any third parties for any special punitive incidental indirect or consequential damages of any kind or any damages whatsoever including without limitation those resulting from loss
24. principal the aquifer associated filter is identical to the workflow of the scenario selection combo boxes as described previously It can be activated by selecting a group from the group combo box in filter Analogue to the procedure described for the scenario combo boxes one can select and load an aquifer properties application type etc You can defined a minimum and a maximum value and enter these in in the text boxes lowbound highbound o 1 o 1 After pressing e the filter will blend the scenario map in pinkish colors For instance select RO and RO stacked from the group and aquifer combo box in the filter panel respectively Figure 17 Enter 600 as lowbound number and 1000 in the highbound text box Press again After retrieving the data the area is highlighted in pink This is the area where the RO aquifer has a permeability between 600 mD and 1000 mD Figure 18 scenario 89 LU CU a 5 Las LALU 9 Layers F Provinces 7 Permits F Municipalities Scenario V Wells Auxiliary Maps E Broup RO x y x eagasa y 5867895 M Zoom by postcode rm aquifer mE dS E i EM RO STACKED m scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability mD lo unspecified UTM31N property Permeability filter it Q0 probabilities E Yv application B lt i unspecified v 10 20 coordinate system 20 30 UTM31N X 30 50 filter
25. rio group RO m aquifer RO STACKED property Permeability probabilities m 4 T application B lt 10 unspecified x J 10 20 coordinate system 20 30 ARIRAN Zj 30 50 filter Bi 50 75 group B 5 100 E 100 150 aquifer I E 150 200 aye 200 300 E B00 500 probabilities E 500 1000 d E 1000 2000 application BN 2000 lowbound lo highbound 0 Bn Figure 14 while moving the cursor across the display the values for the selected property will be indicated in the information box of the information panel Another option is to use the location point mode that can be activated by pressing TN F The cursor will change in O when moved across the display The location indicator can be fixed on the map by clicking the left mouse button on a location of interest To remove the indicator click the left mouse button In case the user knows the x y coordinates of a location of interest it is possible to enter these coordinates in the text boxes in the upper right corner of ThermoGIS After clicking IS on ex a location point will appear on the display TNO report 20 23 3 2 9 When the location point is placed an info tag will pop up showing all parameters from that specific location as soon as the mouse cursor K is placed on the location point Figure 15
26. tubing inner tubing Segment tubing tubing tubing inner tubing segment segment diameter p roughness segment segment diameter i roughness sections p depth p m inch p milli inch sections i depth i m inch milli inch m X AH TVD m AH TVD 1941 1941 2632 5576 Ik I I LLL optional LLL ii Ii Economic input SDEt Z ECN A Lifetime amp maintenance Property HUUG Ii economic lifetime yr pump replacement yr B Investment amp operational costs 30 0 heat exchanger season factor 0 6 Property 0 min max electricity price to buy cts KWh 7 9 8 0 8 1 Property S 0 Property CAPEK pump 6 C os ae OPEXEG 09 well cost scaling 12 pumpworkovercosts M 0 25 C Economic properties Proper Proper cate 00 255 jhpecepeo eoo tation C C zo reauredretmonequyo 150 interest on the loan 50 Figure 16 With the Doublet calculator a techno economic performance assessment can be performed The calculator will launch after the location indicator on the map is clicked on once 21 23 TNO report 22 23 3 2 10 lowbound highbound Filtering filter o 9 gI From the filter panel on the left side it is possible to highlight areas on the scenario map In
27. up Permian Rotliegend Supergroup Carboniferous Supergroup Selected Aquifer 3 4 4 x 685532 x 689807 x 694082 x 698357 y 5855912 y 5862945 y 5869979 y 5877013 section length km 24 7 a SS 0 10 0 km Figure 13 a cross section will pop up after the mouse button is released To the right of the cross section a legend shows the geological groups Marked in purple the selected aquifer is highlighted TNO report 19 23 3 2 8 Site specific information 7 ue LOS meo Y ThermoGIS has several options to get informed about the property values shown on the display For a global overview the user can use the legend on the right side of the display to obtain a general impression by looking up the color and its corresponding value range For more site specific information the user has two options to obtain specific values from a certain location By pressing T and moving the cursor across the display the specific number of the selected property will be displayed in the text box on the v X information bar Figure 14 From the text boxes you can read out the X y coordinates of the cursor on the map display 9 mm aae Provinces Permits Municipalities v Scenario v Wells Auxiliary Maps Y Pm MEA E qM 0 y o Zoombypostcode Y 0 RUT R ACKED Rotliegend Group Permeability oe unspecified UTM31N filter i scena
28. x will be reloaded automatically This enables the user to choose a variety of basic aquifer property maps For instance select depth from the Property combo property Permeability Pt recoverable heat Heat in place box and press The depth map will be retrieved from the server Figure 7 Table 2 List of mapped geological units and the ThermoGIS group member codes Stratigraphic unit Stratigraphic Group ThermoGIS Stratigraphic Stratigraphic Member ThermoGIS groupcode Formation member code TNO report 13 23 ThermoGIS offers a number of maps which can be selected from the scenario or filter combo boxes After making a new selection the user has to retrieve the new data by pressing o In the previous paragraph a depth map of the RO_stacked was loaded To display for instance a permeability map the user has to proceed as follows First select Permeability in the property combo box and click on e to retrieve the data Figure 8 The display will then refreshed showing the permeability map scenario Mom mow my ej EO aA 9 Layers F provinces Permits Municipalities V Scenario Wells Auxiliary Maps x group RO x y x jo y o 9X Zoom by postcode pr an aquifer RO STACKED Y scenario RO RO STACKED Rotliegend Group Depth m o unspecified UTM31N property Depth v filter Probabilities o v application Wi 400 7

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