Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

Geothermal Research Programme

Geothermal Resource Research Group

Welcome to the Geothermal Resource Research Group (GRRG)

The Geothermal ResourceĀ  Research Group is a research programme housed in the Department of Geological Sciences and the School of Engineering. Research is focused on gaining insights into the characteristics of geothermal reservoirs (heat source, waters), surface expression of geothermal features, exploration of new geothermal fields / areas of production, andĀ  geothermal power generation.

Collaborative research

The Department of Geological Sciences in collaboration with the School of engineering (Civil and Natural Resource Engineering) have over the last five years been developing a research platform in geothermal systems and energy. Through the development of this programme research collaborations have taken place with:

MRP GNS
Leapfrog Contact_Energy

Much of the research in the Geothermal Resource Research Group is of a collaborative nature involving staff or groups of staff working with postgraduate students, senior fellows and research associates within and outside the Department of Geological Sciences and the School of Engineering. There is significant external collaboration with international colleagues, local and federal government agencies, geothermal industry, and other research institutions. This pattern of working has come about from the recognition that a multifaceted or multi-disciplinary approach provides a more powerful tool for research.

 

Contacts

Darren Darren Gravley
Ph: +64 3 364 2700
darren.gravley@canterbury.ac.nz

Postal Address

Geothermal Research Programme
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand