Geothermal system operators in Poland will soon have access to a set of free computational tools that will enable them to better manage their geothermal resources
This initiative is the result of collaboration between scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Icelandic Geological Survey within a project funded by the EEA and Norway Grants
up to ten geothermal heating plants are operating or awaiting launch in Poland
the issue of proper geothermal water reservoir management is becoming increasingly important
a set of computer tools has been developed as part of a joint research project called GeoModel (full title: ”Optimal Management of Low-Temperature Geothermal Reservoirs – Polish-Icelandic Cooperation in Reservoir Modeling”)
carried out by the Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in partnership with Iceland GeoSurvey
The geologists used the Python programming language and existing software as a foundation to develop several tools
the prediction of water table levels in wells during operation
better interpretation of reservoir tests and numerical model calibration
and an algorithm for identifying optimal locations for new drilling
The tools' effectiveness was verified through tests using real data collected from geothermal well monitoring in three locations in Iceland (Botn
these tools enable calculations and simulations for highly mineralized waters
This feature represents a significant innovation compared to existing market software
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who lived in Green Brook Township for more than two decades
died at her home surrounded by her family on Sunday
Baran and her husband, Ziggy, operated Warrenville Plumbing & Heating for many years, according to her obituary.
Their two sons and a daughter-in-law continue to run the successful family business on Warrenville Road in Green Brook
Baran and her family moved to the United States in in 1967
She lived in Irvington until she met her husband
Baran had many passions in her life including dancing
was being affectionately called “Babcia” by her three grandchildren
Daniel and Christopher and his wife Rebekah; three grandchildren
Lucja Lorenc and her husband Zbigniew and Helena Giermanski and her husband Bruno
Calling hours were on Tuesday at Higgins Home for Funerals in Watchung
A funeral mass was held on Wednesday at St
Mary’s Stony Hill Roman Catholic Church in Watchung followed by entombment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover
Click here for Baran's complete obituary.