Author: Sanford Marvin Siegel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
The impact of geothermal resource development in Hawaii
Author: Sanford Marvin Siegel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Hawaii Geothermal Project Environmental Impact Statement
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9781568065809
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Map and graphs.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9781568065809
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Map and graphs.
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews. Volume 4. Impact of Geothermal Resource Development in Hawaii (including Air and Water Quality).
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Languages : en
Pages :
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The environmental consequences of natural processes in a volcanic-fumerolic region and of geothermal resource development are presented. These include acute ecological effects, toxic gas emissions during non-eruptive periods, the HGP-A geothermal well as a site-specific model, and the geothermal resources potential of Hawaii. (MHR).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The environmental consequences of natural processes in a volcanic-fumerolic region and of geothermal resource development are presented. These include acute ecological effects, toxic gas emissions during non-eruptive periods, the HGP-A geothermal well as a site-specific model, and the geothermal resources potential of Hawaii. (MHR).
State Policy Considerations for Geothermal Development in Hawaii
Author: Eugene M. Grabbe
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Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Legal and Public Policy Setting for Geothermal Resource Development in Hawaii
Author: Robert M. Kamins
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Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geothermal resources
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Geothermal Energy in the Western United States and Hawaii
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Publisher: Department of Energy
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher: Department of Energy
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews. Volume 5. Social and Economic Impacts of Geothermal Development in Hawaii
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The overview statement of the socio-economic effects of developing geothermal energy in the State of Hawaii is presented. The following functions are presented: (1) identification of key social and economic issues, (2) inventory of all available pertinent data, (3) analysis and assessment of available data, and (4) identification of what additional information is required for adequate assessment.
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The overview statement of the socio-economic effects of developing geothermal energy in the State of Hawaii is presented. The following functions are presented: (1) identification of key social and economic issues, (2) inventory of all available pertinent data, (3) analysis and assessment of available data, and (4) identification of what additional information is required for adequate assessment.
The impact of geothermal development on the State of Hawaii
Author: Barbara Z. Siegel
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Project Management Plan for the Hawaii Geothermal Project Environmental Impact Statement
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In 1990, Congress appropriated $5 million (Pu 101-514) for the State of Hawaii to use in Phase 3 of the Hawaii Geothermal Project (HGP). As defined by the State in its 1990 proposal to Congress, the HGP would consist of four phases: (1) exploration and testing of the geothermal resource associated with the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawaii (the Big Island), (2) demonstration of deep-water power transmission cable technology in the Alenuihaha Channel between the Big Island and Maui, (3) verification and characterization of the geothermal resource on the Big Island, and (4) construction and operation of commercial geothermal power production facilities on the Big Island, with overland and submarine transmission of electricity from the Big Island to Oahu and possibly other islands (DBED 1990). Because it considered Phase 3 to be research and not project development or construction, Congress indicated that allocation of this funding would not be considered a major federal action under NEPA and would not require an EIS. However, because the project is highly visible, somewhat controversial, and involves a particularly sensitive environment in Hawaii, Congress directed in 1991 (House Resolution 1281) that '' ... the Secretary of Energy shall use such sums as are necessary from amounts previously provided to the State of Hawaii for geothermal resource verification and characterization to conduct the necessary environmental assessments and/or environmental impact statement (EIS) for the geothermal initiative to proceed''. In addition, the U.S. District Court of Hawaii (Civil No. 90-00407, June 25, 1991) ruled that the federal government must prepare an EIS for Phases 3 and 4 before any further disbursement of funds was made to the State for the HGP. This Project Management Plan (PMP) briefly summarizes the background information on the HGP and describes the project management structure, work breakdown structure, baseline budget and schedule, and reporting procedures that have been established for the project. The PMP does not address in detail the work that has been completed during the scoping process and preparation of the IP. The PMP has been developed to address the tasks required in preparing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), the public comment period, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS).
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In 1990, Congress appropriated $5 million (Pu 101-514) for the State of Hawaii to use in Phase 3 of the Hawaii Geothermal Project (HGP). As defined by the State in its 1990 proposal to Congress, the HGP would consist of four phases: (1) exploration and testing of the geothermal resource associated with the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawaii (the Big Island), (2) demonstration of deep-water power transmission cable technology in the Alenuihaha Channel between the Big Island and Maui, (3) verification and characterization of the geothermal resource on the Big Island, and (4) construction and operation of commercial geothermal power production facilities on the Big Island, with overland and submarine transmission of electricity from the Big Island to Oahu and possibly other islands (DBED 1990). Because it considered Phase 3 to be research and not project development or construction, Congress indicated that allocation of this funding would not be considered a major federal action under NEPA and would not require an EIS. However, because the project is highly visible, somewhat controversial, and involves a particularly sensitive environment in Hawaii, Congress directed in 1991 (House Resolution 1281) that '' ... the Secretary of Energy shall use such sums as are necessary from amounts previously provided to the State of Hawaii for geothermal resource verification and characterization to conduct the necessary environmental assessments and/or environmental impact statement (EIS) for the geothermal initiative to proceed''. In addition, the U.S. District Court of Hawaii (Civil No. 90-00407, June 25, 1991) ruled that the federal government must prepare an EIS for Phases 3 and 4 before any further disbursement of funds was made to the State for the HGP. This Project Management Plan (PMP) briefly summarizes the background information on the HGP and describes the project management structure, work breakdown structure, baseline budget and schedule, and reporting procedures that have been established for the project. The PMP does not address in detail the work that has been completed during the scoping process and preparation of the IP. The PMP has been developed to address the tasks required in preparing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), the public comment period, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS).
Geothermal Power Development in Hawaii. Volume II. Infrastructure and Community-services Requirements, Island of Hawaii
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The requirements of infrastructure and community services necessary to accommodate the development of geothermal energy on the Island of Hawaii for electricity production are identified. The following aspects are covered: Puna District-1981, labor resources, geothermal development scenarios, geothermal land use, the impact of geothermal development on Puna, labor resource requirments, and the requirements for government activity.
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The requirements of infrastructure and community services necessary to accommodate the development of geothermal energy on the Island of Hawaii for electricity production are identified. The following aspects are covered: Puna District-1981, labor resources, geothermal development scenarios, geothermal land use, the impact of geothermal development on Puna, labor resource requirments, and the requirements for government activity.