Workshop: Photonics for Deep Geothermal Energy Harvesting

Wed, 07.11.2012, Neuchâtel

The most recent SATW energy report Zukunft Stromversorgung Schweiz is stating that Switzerland has a very high potential to use geothermal energy for heating and for generating electricity. However, geothermal energy harvesting does not make economic sense with present drilling and energy extracting technologies. Thus its useful potential is very limited. In this workshop we will address new drilling technologies, especially based on Photonics, which could have the potential to overcome some of these economic challenges.

This workshop concentrates on the role of Photonics to drill economically to access deep geothermal energy.
In collaboration with EPFL, Optics & Photonics Technology Lab and the Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics (CHYN) at the University of Neuchâtel.

Agenda:
10:30-11:30 General Assembly (Members only)
11:30-12:00 Lab tour (for all participants of the workshop)
12:00-13:00 Lunch (for all participants of the workshop)
12:30-13:00 Welcome Coffee + registration
13:00-15:00 Talks I
15:00-15:30 Networking Break
15:30-17:00 Talks II
17:00-19:00 Apéro Riche (for all participants of the workshop)

Conference language:
English

Cost:
This workshop is free of charge

Deadline for inscription:
31. October 2012

Venue:
EPFL: Institut de microtechnique IMT Neuchâtel Optics and photonics technology laboratory
Rue Abram-Louis Breguet 2
2000 Neuchâtel
Description public transport
Map (PDF)

Contact:
Dr. Christoph Harder,
President Swiss Photonics and Laser Network (SLN)
Sihleggstrasse 23,
CH-8832 Wollerau
Telefon +41 (0)79 219 90 51
E-Mail

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Proceedings
Program
Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Herzig, Optics & Photonics Technology Lab, Neuchâtel
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Welcome 1 Herzig - Welcome SLN in Neuchatel
Dr. Christoph Harder, President SLN
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Swissphotonics energy initiatives
Dr. Berthold Schmidt, Expert of the Commission for Technology and Innovation CTI
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Strengthening the innovative power of Switzerland's energy-economy with the CTI 3 Schmidt - Strengthening the innovative power
Dr. François-David Vuataz, Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics (CHYN) at the University of Neuchâtel
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Electricity from deep geothermal resources in Switzerland: a challenge for 2030 4 Vuataz- Electricity from deep geothermal resources in Switzerland
Prof. em. Dr. Hans-Olivier Schiegg, manager Swiss Geo Power (SGP)
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Potential of Deep Geothermal Energy in the energy debate 5 Schiegg - POTENTIAL of Deep Geothermal Energy in the Energy Debate
Prof. Dr. Hansruedi Schneider, Leiter der Fachstelle für Geotechnik am Institut für Bau und Umwelt (IBU)
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Physical rock properties relevant for deep drilling 6 Schneider - Physical rock properties relevant for deep drilling
Dr. Mark Zediker, CTO Foro Energy Inc., USA
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High power lasers for rock drilling 7 Zediker - High Power Laser for Rock Drilling
Martin Jörg Schuler, ETH Transport Processes and Reactions Laboratory
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Challenges in Hydrothermal Spallation Drilling for Deep Heat Mining Projects 8 Schuler - Challenges in Hydrothermal Spallation Drilling for Deep Heat Mining Projects
Jochen Deile, Trumpf Inc. USA
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Laser machining of high strength materials 9 Deile - Laser Machining of High Strength Materials
Werner Foppe, Foppe Technologien, D-Geilenkirchen
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SuperDeep‐FusionDrilling 10 Foppe - Photonics (Electromagnetics) for deep geothermal energy harvesting
Prof. Arild Rødland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim
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EPB Technology 11 Rodland - Drilling for geothermal energy - The EPB story
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