Telefax: +49 5323 72 E-Mail: wolfgang.hollstein @ tu-clausthal . de Office hours: by appointment Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems Agricolastraße 10 Gebäude C 21, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld
History of the Institute About the Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems The current Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems was founded in 1943 , at the same time as the Institute for Petroleum Research […] Hanover. It was the third institute for mining at what was then the Clausthal Mining Academy. Teaching in the field of petroleum mining had been taking place since 1920. The institute’s founding is closely […] Extraction,” was established, and planning and construction of a dedicated institute building began. In 1972, the new Institute for Deep Drilling Technology, Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction moved into
High-pressure viscometer The high-pressure capillary viscometer is a tool designed to determine the viscosity of fluids under varying pressures and temperatures. Knowledge of viscosity under operating
Geothermal Systems The Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems has been engaged in research and development in the field of geothermal systems for many years and thus adapts to current topics where there […] are being developed, such as a fluid-driven rotary hammer for hard rock. Since March 1, 2018, the Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems has held a permit for large-scale exploration of geothermal energy
What is geothermal energy? What are the advantages of geothermal energy compared to other renewable energy sources? Geothermal energy can provide baseload power, is not affected by weather conditions,
Geoenergy Knowledge Hub Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge. On this page, we provide answers to key questions about Subsurface Energy. Questions Where in Germany is thermal water with a temperatu
GeoTES Opportunities and Limitations of Thermal Energy Storage in Deep Aquifers (Georeservoirs) within the Framework of the "Heat Transition 2030" Duration July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 Description The
Shale Oil and Gas Recovery Technologies Management Prof. Philip Jaeger Description Shales are considered a highly promising source of oil and gas. Although they are abundant, shales are characterized