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Events

Under the different subsections, the contributions from the DESCRAMBLE project are here referenced and made available for download.

List of articles in category Events
Title
Presentations
Conference

Consortium

  • ENEL Green Power
  • CNR
  • RWTH
  • CAU
  • TU BAF
  • SINTEF PR
  • SINTEF ICT

Project Information

START DATE: 01 May 2015
DURATION: 3 years
EC CONTRIBUTION: 15'615'955 euro
COORDINATOR: Dott. Ruggero Bertani

Main objectives

  1. Demonstrate safe drilling of a deep super-critical geothermal well
  2. Reduce the technical and financial risks of drilling and exploiting deep geothermal wells
  3. Reduce pre-drill uncertainty in the exploration of deep geothermal wells
  4. Investigate the economic potential of exploiting chemicals and minerals

Contact

For any question on this project, please contact: Dr. Ruggero Bertani (Scientific Coordinator)
Innovation and Sustainability
Enel Green Power SpA
56122 Pisa, Italy Via Andrea Pisano 120
O +39 0506185650
F +39 0506185504
M +39 3299506574
e-mail: ruggero[dot]bertani[at]enel[dot]com; www.enelgreenpower.com
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