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Database and geothermal resource estimate maps released for Nunavut Territories

CanGEA has announced the entry of geothermal favourability maps, project report and database entered for Nunavut Territories into the Canadian National Geothermal Database.

The Canadian Geothermal Energy Association (CanGEA) has announced an update to the Canadian Geothermal National Database & Territory resource maps for the Nunavut Territory.

Nunavut is largest and northernmost territory of Canada with population of 38,456 spread out over 25 isolated communities. Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) owns and operates diesel-powered generating stations to supply electricity for Nunavut communities. QEC funded a geothermal feasibility study, which was performed by RESPEC, Qikiqtaaluk Business Development Corp. and Tuya Terra Geo Corp.

The Nunavut Geothermal Feasibility study is the first phase in identifying potential geothermal resources to help offset the use of diesel for electricity & heat in the isolated communities of Nunavut. The objectives of this study were to gather existing data, identify data gaps, and conduct a geothermal resource assessment based on the existing data. The framework, methodology, and deliverables of the assessment are designed around the reporting guidelines that were set by the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association (CanGEA) for the Canadian National Geothermal Database (CNGD) [Canadian Geothermal Code Committee, 2010].

Key findings of the report:

Further details, such as the Google Earth Interactive Map, the Favourability Maps and the actual database file can be accessed via the link below.

Source: CanGEA

Alexander Richter
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