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Service Description: This dataset is part of a project to assess the geothermal resources in onshore Nova Scotia. The objective of this project is to: (i) provide a review of the general types of geothermal resources in Nova Scotia (excluding shallow resources utilized by ground-source heat pumps) with reference to key regional, national and global examples; (ii) provide a preliminary evaluation of the potential and favourability for geothermal electricity generation and heat production across the province; (iii) recommend next steps to further de-risk targeted areas; and (iv) describe the economic case for potential geothermal resource exploration and development in the province.
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Description: This dataset is part of a project to assess the geothermal resources in onshore Nova Scotia. The objective of this project is to: (i) provide a review of the general types of geothermal resources in Nova Scotia (excluding shallow resources utilized by ground-source heat pumps) with reference to key regional, national and global examples; (ii) provide a preliminary evaluation of the potential and favourability for geothermal electricity generation and heat production across the province; (iii) recommend next steps to further de-risk targeted areas; and (iv) describe the economic case for potential geothermal resource exploration and development in the province.
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Copyright Text: -Comeau, F.-A., Sejourne, S., Raymond, J., 2020. Assessment of geothermal resources in onshore Nova Scotia, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) and Enki GeoSolutions
-Nova Scotia Department of Energy and Mines;
-Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture;
-Offshore Energy Research Association of Nova Scotia;
-Includes data compiled from Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy (2020) and from Arkay, K., 2000, Geothermal energy from abandoned mines: A methodology for an inventory, and inventory data for abandoned mines in Quebec and Nova Scotia. Geological Survey Open File 3825, 388 p.
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Title: Abandoned Mines - Heating and Cooling Capacity_UT83
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>This dataset is part of a project to assess the geothermal resources in onshore Nova Scotia.</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN><SPAN>The objective of this project is to: (i) provide a review of the general types of geothermal resources in Nova Scotia (excluding shallow resources utilized by ground-source heat pumps) with reference to key regional, national and global examples; (ii) provide a preliminary evaluation of the potential and favourability for geothermal electricity generation and heat production across the province; (iii) recommend next steps to further de-risk targeted areas; and (iv) describe the economic case for potential geothermal resource exploration and development in the province.</SPAN></P></DIV>
Subject: Heating and cooling capacity from abandoned coal, metallic and industrial mineral mines in Nova Scotia.
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Keywords: Geothermal Energy,Green Energy,Geothermal Potential,Subsurface Temperature,Groundwater,Geoscientific Information,Economic Geology,Electricity,Heating,Cooling,Nova Scotia
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