Blue Book on Geothermal Resources

Blue Book on Geothermal Resources
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Total Pages : 561
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Synopsis Blue Book on Geothermal Resources by : European Commission. Directorate-General for Energy

Blue Book on Geothermal Resources

Blue Book on Geothermal Resources
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Synopsis Blue Book on Geothermal Resources by : European Commission. Directorate-General XVII - Energy

Geothermal Resources

Geothermal Resources
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 495
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ISBN-10 : 9789400911031
ISBN-13 : 9400911033
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Synopsis Geothermal Resources by : R. Bowen

Since the Arab oil embargo of 1974, it has been clear that the days of almost limitless quantities of low-cost energy have passed. In addition, ever worsening pollution due to fossil fuel consumption, for instance oil and chemical spills, strip mining, sulphur emission and accumulation of solid wastes, has, among other things, led to an increase of as much as 10% in the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere in this century. This has induced a warming trend through the 'greenhouse effect' which prevents infrared radiation from leaving it. Many people think the average planetary temperatures may rise by 4°C or so by 2050. This is probably true since Antarctic ice cores evidence indicates that, over the last 160000 years, ice ages coincided with reduced levels of carbon dioxide and warmer interglacial episodes with increased levels of the gas in the atmosphere. Consequently, such an elevation of temperature over such a relatively short span of time would have catastrophic results in terms of rising sea level and associated flooding of vast tracts of low-lying lands. Reducing the burning of fossil fuels makes sense on both economic and environmental grounds. One of the most attractive alternatives is geothermal resources, especially in developing countries, for instance in El Salvador where geothermal energy provides about a fifth of total installed electrical power already. In fact, by the middle 1980s, at least 121 geothermal power plants were operating worldwide, most being of the dry steam type.

Harnessing Geothermal Energy

Harnessing Geothermal Energy
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781499432305
ISBN-13 : 1499432305
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Synopsis Harnessing Geothermal Energy by : Nancy Dickmann

Strap in for a journey to the center of the Earth–and watch out for volcanoes! Readers are in for a fiery ride as they explore geothermal energy and its technologies, both past and future. On the way, readers will take a dip in some of Mother Nature's personal hot tubs: Blue Lagoon hot spring in Iceland, the Qin Dynasty Pool, Yellowstone geysers, and more! Stunning photographs of these high-interest natural phenomena are sure to capture even reluctant readers' attention. Erupting with fun fact boxes that zoom in on details, this sizzling volume will be a popular addition to any science library.

Geothermal Energy

Geothermal Energy
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9781839692338
ISBN-13 : 1839692332
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Synopsis Geothermal Energy by : Basel I. Ismail

Geothermal energy for electricity generation is an appealing solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions produced by fossil fuels. As such, this book presents a comprehensive overview of the research related to and the potential applications of geothermal energy. Chapters cover such topics as power technology using low-temperature geothermal energy resources, current world status of geothermal resource utilization, low-temperature district heating systems, and much more.

Geothermal Energy

Geothermal Energy
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 553
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ISBN-10 : 9781439859469
ISBN-13 : 1439859469
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Synopsis Geothermal Energy by : William E. Glassley

Historically, cost effective, reliable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly, use of geothermal energy has been limited to areas where obvious surface features pointed to the presence of a shallow local heat source, such as hot springs and volcanoes. However, recent technological advances have dramatically expanded the range and size of viable resources, especially for applications such as modular power generation, home heating, and other applications that can use heat directly. These recent developments have greatly expanded opportunities for utilizing geothermal energy. Reflecting current interest in alternative energy, Geothermal Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment explores where geothermal energy comes from and how to find it, how it can be accessed, successful applications, and improvements for future uses. The author reviews the background, theory, power generation, applications, strengths, weaknesses, and practical techniques for implementing geothermal energy projects. He stresses the links between acquisition and consumption and the environment. Packed with real world case studies and practical implementation steps, the book covers geosciences principles, exploration concepts and methods, drilling operations and techniques, equipment needs, and economic and environmental topics. Each chapter includes an annotated list of key sources that provide useful information beyond that contained in the text. The minor environmental impacts caused by geothermal energy gives it the potential to play an important role in the transition from fossil fuels to more sustainable fuels. Successful deployment, however, requires that the resource be matched to the application being developed. Rigorously covering all aspects of geothermal energy, this book provides up-to-date scientific information that can be used to discern applications and regions best suited for geothermal energy. Author William E. Glassley was recently interviewed on The Kathleen Show about using geothermal energy to heat and cool our homes.