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Budd, A.R. | Gerner, E.J. | Kirkby, A.L. | Lescinsky, D.T.
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Geothermal energy has been harnessed in Australia for several decades for both direct use applications and power generation, but only at very small scale installations. Australia's geothermal resources are amagmatic and unconventional by the accepted definitions in other parts of the world centred on active volcanism or plate margin collision. Worldwide, there is a lack of experience in exploring for and developing unconventional resources, and few "deposit" or resource models to aide exploration. The conceptualisation of a range of geological environments amenable to geothermal resource development will underpin the large scale development of geothermal utilisation in Australia. This will include developing exploration models spanning the range of unconventional geothermal resources; from "EGS" or "Hot (Dry) Rock" where permeability stimulation is a pre-requisite, to "Hot Sedimentary Aquifer" where no permeability stimulation is required.
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