Author: Geothermal Development Associates (Reno, Nev.)
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Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 190
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A Preliminary Plan for the Development of Geothermal Energy in the Town of Gabbs, Nevada
Author: Geothermal Development Associates (Reno, Nev.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Preliminary Plan for the Development of Geothermal Energy in the Town of Gabbs, Nevada
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Languages : en
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Characteristics of the site significant to the prospect for geothermal development are described, including: physiography, demography, economy, and the goals and objectives of the citizens as they relate to geothermal development. The geothermal resource evaluation is described, including the depth to reservoir, production rates of existing water wells, water quality, and the resource temperature. Uses of the energy that seem appropriate to the situation both now and in the foreseeable future at Gabbs are described. The essential institutional requirements for geothermal energy development are discussed, including the financial, environmental, legal, and regulatory requirements. The main resource, engineering and institutional considerations involved in a geothermal district heating system for Gabbs are summarized.
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Languages : en
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Book Description
Characteristics of the site significant to the prospect for geothermal development are described, including: physiography, demography, economy, and the goals and objectives of the citizens as they relate to geothermal development. The geothermal resource evaluation is described, including the depth to reservoir, production rates of existing water wells, water quality, and the resource temperature. Uses of the energy that seem appropriate to the situation both now and in the foreseeable future at Gabbs are described. The essential institutional requirements for geothermal energy development are discussed, including the financial, environmental, legal, and regulatory requirements. The main resource, engineering and institutional considerations involved in a geothermal district heating system for Gabbs are summarized.
A Preliminary Plan for the Development of Geothermal Energy in the Town of Hawthorne, Nevada
Author: Geothermal Development Associates (Reno, Nev.)
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Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Publisher:
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Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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A Preliminary Plan for the Development of Geothermal Energy in the Town of Hawthorne, Nevada
Author: Geothermal Development Associates
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Category :
Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Geothermal Energy Update
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 468
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Publisher:
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Preliminary Plan for the Development of Geothermal Energy in the Town of Hawthorne, Nevada
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Languages : en
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The results of the analyses as well as a plan for the development of the geothermal resource are described. Site characteristics pertinent to the geothermal development are described. These characteristics include physiography, demography, economy, and goals and ojectives of the citizens as they would relate to geothermal development. The geothermal resource is described. The reservoir is characterized on the basis of available information. The probable drilling depth to the reservoir, anticipated water production rates, water quality, and resource temperatures ae indicated. Uses of the energy that seem appropriate to the situation both now and in the near future at Hawthorne are described. The amounts and types of energy currently consumed by end users are estimated. Using this data base, conceptual engineering designs and cost estimates for three alternative district heating systems are presented. In addition, the results of a life cycle cost analysis for these alternatives are discussed. The essential institutional requirements for geothermal energy development, including the financial, environmental, and legal and regulatory aspects are discussed. The various steps that are necessary to accomplish the construction of the geothermal district heating system at Hawthorne are described. A time-line chart shows the tasks, the time estimated to be required for each, and the interrelationships among the activities.
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Languages : en
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The results of the analyses as well as a plan for the development of the geothermal resource are described. Site characteristics pertinent to the geothermal development are described. These characteristics include physiography, demography, economy, and goals and ojectives of the citizens as they would relate to geothermal development. The geothermal resource is described. The reservoir is characterized on the basis of available information. The probable drilling depth to the reservoir, anticipated water production rates, water quality, and resource temperatures ae indicated. Uses of the energy that seem appropriate to the situation both now and in the near future at Hawthorne are described. The amounts and types of energy currently consumed by end users are estimated. Using this data base, conceptual engineering designs and cost estimates for three alternative district heating systems are presented. In addition, the results of a life cycle cost analysis for these alternatives are discussed. The essential institutional requirements for geothermal energy development, including the financial, environmental, and legal and regulatory aspects are discussed. The various steps that are necessary to accomplish the construction of the geothermal district heating system at Hawthorne are described. A time-line chart shows the tasks, the time estimated to be required for each, and the interrelationships among the activities.