The following groups have been instrumental in providing data for the National Geothermal Data System (NGDS). Learn how you can submit your data to the NGDS.
Other Contributors
NGDS data comes from academic researchers, private industry, and state and federal agencies. The following list presents the data contributors under one of the prime NGDS projects.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Data Repository at OpenEI
If you are a DOE funded project with requirements to submit data to the GDR see the Geothermal Data Repository page.
NGDS Design & Testing at Boise State University (Project PI)
- Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
- GeoHeat Center at the Oregon Institute of Technology
- Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology at University of Nevada, Reno
- Siemens Corporate Research (developer)
- Stanford University’s Geothermal Program
AASG Contributions to the NGDS at Arizona Geological Survey
- AK—Alaska Div. of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
- AL—Geological Survey of Alabama
- AR—Arkansas Geological Survey
- AZ—Arizona Geological Survey
- CO—Colorado Geological Survey
- CT—Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey—Performed by MA (in kind)
- DE—Delaware Geological Survey—Performed by VA (in kind partner)
- FL—Florida Geological Survey
- GA—Georgia Geological Survey—Performed by VA (in kind partner)
- HI—University of Hawaii
- IA—Iowa DNR-Geological & Water Survey
- ID—Idaho Geological Survey
- IL—The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
- IN—Trustees of Indiana University/Indiana Geological Survey
- KS—University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc. & Kansas Geological Survey
- KY—University of Kentucky Research Foundation
- LA—Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and A&M College Louisiana Geological Survey
- MA—Massachusetts Geological Survey & Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey
- MD—Maryland Geological Survey—Performed by VA
- ME—Maine Geological Survey
- MI—Western Michigan University-Department of Geosciences
- MN—Minnesota Geological Survey
- MO—Missouri Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Land Survey
- MS—Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
- MT—Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology
- NC—North Carolina Geological Survey—Performed by VA (in kind partner)
- ND—North Dakota Geological Survey—Performed by the University of North Dakota(in kind partner)
- NE—Nebraska Geological Survey—Performed by ND (in kind partner)
- NH—New Hampshire Geological Survey
- NJ—New Jersey Geological Survey
- NM—New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
- NV—Board of Regents, NSHE, obo University of Nevada, Reno
- NY—New York State Geological Survey
- OH—Ohio Dept. Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey
- OK—The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
- OR—Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
- PA—Pennsylvania Geological Survey
- RI—Rhode Island Geological Survey
- SC—South Carolina Geological Survey
- SD—Sinte Gleska University
- SD—South Dakota Akeley-Lawrence Science Center, USD (in kind partner)
- TN—Tennessee Division of Geology
- TX—Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
- UT—Utah Geological Survey
- VA—Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral Resources
- VT—Vermont Geological Survey, Division of Geology and Mineral Resources
- WA—Washington State Deptartment of Natural Resources
- WI—Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
- WV—West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey
- WY—Wyoming State Geological Survey
Southern Methodist University
- Cornell University
- Geothermal Resources Council
- MLKay Technology LLC
- Siemens Corporate Research (developer)
- Texas Tech University
- University of North Dakota
- University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology