From 2-4 August, the Indonesia International Geothermal Convention and Exhibition (IIGCE) 2017(www.iigce.com) will be held. During this convention, several team members of GEOCAP will give a presentation on their research.
On the first day (August 2nd), Chris Hecker will present the research on 'Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data Analysis for Geothermal Targeting on Flores Island'. This study summarizes past studies on Flores Island, and the methodology and results of this study’s’ multi-spectral satellite remote sensing and geospatial techniques used to map geothermal terrain including its fumaroles.
On the second day (August 3rd), three presentations will take place. The first one is given by Joan Looijen on the research ‘A Life Cycle Assessment based Comparison of a Large and a Small Scale Geo-Thermal Electricity Production System’. In this study the environmental impacts of a large-scale GTE flash system (with an installed capacity of 110MW) is compared with a small-scale binary GTE system (the installed capacity is 500KW) using LCA, for the construction and operation stages.
The second presentation is about the research on ‘Simulating Ground Thermal Anomaly under Condition of Dense Vegetation Based on Lab and Field Measurements to Support Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Techniques’ by Asep Saepuloh.
The last presentation will be given by Fiorenza Deon on the paper ‘Hydrothermal Alteration Characterization of Geothermal Fields in Indonesia by Rock Petrology and Modelling’. This study focuses on geothermal exploration based on fluid-rock geochemistry/geomechanics and aims to compile an overview on geochemical data-rock properties from important geothermal fields in Indonesia.
NO | DATE | TIME | ROOM | AFFILIATION | TITLE OF PAPER | AUTHOR |
1 | 2 Aug | 17.15 | Kenari Room | University of Twente, University of Gadjah Mada and Inistitute Technology of Bandung | Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data Analysis for Geothermal Targeting on Flores Island | Christoph Hecker, Robert Hewson, Agung Setianto, Asep Saepuloh and Freek van der Meer |
2 | 3 Aug | 11.05 | Maleo Room | University of Twente – GEOCAP | A Life Cycle Assessment based Comparison of a Large and a Small Scale Geo-Thermal Electricity Production System | Joan Looijen, Freek van der Meer, Niek Willemsen and Tianqi Yu |
3 | 3 Aug | 11.25 | Nuri 1 Room | Institute Technology of Bandung and University of Twente | Simulating Ground Thermal Anomaly under Condition of Dense Vegetation based on Lab and Field Measurements to Support Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Techniques | Asep Saepuloh, Suryantini, Christoph Hecker and Robert Hewson |
4 | 3 Aug | 14.35 | Nuri 1 Room | Delft University of Technology, Institute Technology of Bandung, University of Twente, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, University of Utrecht and University of Indonesia | Hydrothermal Alteration Characterization of Geothermal Fields in Indonesia by Rock Petrology and Modelling | Fiorenza Deon, Caroline Lievens, Auke Barnhoorn, Chiel Wenlik, Tulus Imaro, Riskiray Ryannugroho, Ehasan Reyhanitash, David Bruhn, Freek van der Meer, Rizki Hutami, Besteba Sibarani, Christoph Hecker, Oona Appelt, Franziska Wilke, Yunus Daud and Tia den Hartog |
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