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Low-enthalpy geothermal resources for improving the resilience of road infrastructure within the framework of GEO-ROAD project
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I Congress of the GEOthermal Research and Innovation Network for Portugal and Spain (Geo-RIN)
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Palabras clave
Geothermal energy
road infrastructure
energy potential
satellite sources
geophysics
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
Juan Antonio Morales González
Citación
https://sociedadgeologica.org/publicaciones/geotemas/geo-temas-21/
Resumen
Geothermal systems are an excellent solution for improving the resilience of road infrastructure
to extreme weather events. The properties of this renewable energy (such as its independence from external
weather conditions and the possibility of continuous use) make its implementation in these infrastructures
a significant advance compared to the usual practices of de-icing and protecting the road surface from high
temperatures. In this context, this research presents GEO-ROAD project, whose objective is to develop a
predictive platform to identify the most potential locations for the implementation of geothermal energy in
road infrastructure. As a key aspect of this project, this work delves into the methodology used to
characterize the subsurface energy resource in the study area (Spain) and the development of geothermal
potential models. After a preliminary geological and thermal approach, the development of a refined model
based on geophysical information from satellite sources, airborne systems, and field measurements is
presented. Finally, the importance of these precision geothermal potential models is highlighted, as they
contribute to optimizing the use of geothermal energy, specifically in the road sector evaluated.
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1576-5172
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