Objetivo Work was carried out on geothermal energy in Ireland during the third European Community (EC) Geothermal research and development programme. The investigation of low enthalpy geothermal resources involved regional geological mapping, temperature measurement of springs, geophysical surveys, a study of the hydrochemistry of new springs and both deep drilling (500 m) and shallow drilling.As Ireland is located in a stable tectonic environment, only low enthalpy geothermal energy can be expected to occur, located where deep groundwater circulation is able to take place. Indirect evidence suggests water, at least up to 30 C,does exist. However, the 3 500 m deep boreholes drilled during the project failed to find water significantly warmer than the adjacent springs (14 C to 23 C). Ámbito científico engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsrenewable energygeothermal energy Programa(s) FP1-ENNONUC 3C - Research and development programme (EEC) in the field of Non-Nuclear Energy, 1985-1988 Tema(s) Data not available Convocatoria de propuestas Data not available Régimen de financiación CSC - Cost-sharing contracts Coordinador GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IRELAND Aportación de la UE Sin datos Dirección 25,Clare Street 25 2 Dublin Irlanda Ver en el mapa Coste total Sin datos