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Project Code [CETP-2023-00065]
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Project title
Geotwins: Digital Twin Components for Deep Geothermal Energy Power and Heat Generation
Primary Funding Agency
Geological Survey Ireland
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
Lead Organisation
Dublin Institute for Advance Studies
Lead Applicant
Not listed
Project Abstract
Deep geothermal energy (DGE) holds promise to become a widespread and abundant energy source for heating and power, representing a key technology in the transition to climate neutrality by 2050. However, its global adoption face challenges due to
closely interrelated concerns about induced earthquakes, decreasing societal acceptance and economic viability due to inadequate production rates and high costs. Digital Twins (DTs) offer an innovative solution to optimize and de-risk deep geothermal energy
generation. DTs are calibrated virtual replicas of physical systems that enable the physical interpretation of real-time monitoring data and predictive analyses using high-fidelity models to support decision-making. GEOTWINS aims to create modular and interoperable
digital twin components (DTC), tailored for geothermal systems, and demonstrate them at TRL levels 7-8 in diverse operational environments. By integrating prior experience, data and physics-based models, we aim to comprehensively represent geothermal
systems as calibrated and validated DTC. The DTC-based workflows can then guide operators and regulators from exploration to post-production stages. GEOTWINS will also develo open-source visualization and decision-making tools to facilitate clear
communication with both the population and stakeholders. Ultimately, our objective is to create for the first time an accurate and dependable digital representation of deep geothermal reservoirs connected to real-time data flows.
Grant Approved
�199,676.23
Research Hub
Climate Change
Research Theme
1. Carbon Stocks, GHG Emissions, Sinks and Management Options
Initial Projected Completion Date
30/11/2027