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Assessing subsurface potentials of the Alpine Foreland Basins for sustainable planning and use of natural resources
- AS priority area: Environment and Risk Prevention
- Duration: 01/10/2012 - 30/06/2015
Project Partners
- Lead partner: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department 10: Geological Survey (DE) Contact person: Dr. Gerold Diepolder, Tel.: +49 821 90711336, gerold.diepolder[at]lfu.bayern.de
- BRGM (Bureau of Geological and Mining Research), Regional Geological Survey Rhone-Alps (FR) Contact person: Laure Capar, Tel.: +33 238643228, l.capar@brgm.fr
- Geological Survey of Austria, Department of Mineral Resources, Department of Hydrogeology (AT) Contact person: Sebastian Pfleiderer, Tel.: +43 17125674326, sebastian.pfleiderer[at]geologie.ac.at
Project summary
To meet the EU’s ambitious targets for carbon emission reduction, renewable energy production must strongly be upgraded and made more efficient and capable for grid energy storage. Alpine Foreland Basins feature a unique geological inventory which can contribute substantially to tackle these challenges. Deep ‘Molasse’ basins at the fringe of the Alpine mountain range offer an abundant geothermal potential and storage capacity for weather-dependent wind and solar energy, as well as space for underground storage of gas or CO2. Exploiting these natural subsurface resources (geo-potentials) will strongly compete with existing oil and gas claims and groundwater issues. Thus, the efficient use and sustainable management of geo-potentials requires a holistic and transnational approach. In order to serve transnational decision-making, GeoMol will provide consistent 3-dimensional subsurface information based on coherent evaluation methods and commonly developed criteria and guidelines.
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Result | Category | Language(s) | Target group | Remark |
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3D Explorer | Data | EN | The 3D-Explorer you are heading for presently is the beta version of the geo data infrastructure and dissemination tool for multi-dimensional information developed within the GeoMol project, which will be extended and improved incrementally. Despite rigorous tests of this version you might encounter some bugs and malfunctions or incompatibilities with your IT environment. |