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Asia and Pacific Region Workshop Presentations

Presentations from the Workshop ‘Current issues and innovation on GSHP application in the Asia and Pacific Region’
AIST / IEA Geothermal workshop
19th October 2014

  • Seminar Programme
  • 00 Hyperlinked Asia Pacific Geothermal Heat Pump Seminar Programme
  • 0 Carey IEA Geothermal and AIST Seminar Introduction
  • 1 Sasada Current trends in ground source heat pumps in Japan
  • 2 Minder Innovative GSHP Applications in Switzerland
  • 3 Carey Geothermal Heat Pumps in New Zealand
  • 4a Johnston An update – Geothermal Heat Pumps in Australia
  • 4b Johnston Direct Geothermal Field Projects at Melbouten University Victoria Australia
  • 5 Fujii New Technologies on Thermal Response Testing (TRT) and borehole heat exchange systems
  • 6 Song Estimating Energy Production with GSHP
  • 7 Shrestha GSHP studies under CCOP groundwater project
  • 8 Takahashi Feasibility study on GHP systems in tropical Asia from the experimental data from Thailand and Indonesia

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