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1 Geothermal Energy Prepared by: Parth H. Patel ( )

2 Geothermal Energy: Introduction
What is geothermal energy? Geothermal energy- energy that comes from the ground; power extracted from heat stored in the earth Geo: earth Thermal: heat

3 Geothermal Energy: History
1960: Pacific Gas and Electric has first successful geothermal electric power plant in US at The Geysers Turbine lasted more than 30 years

4 Geothermal Energy: History
Used for bathing in Paleolithic times Ancient Romans used it as central heating system for bathing and heating homes and floors 1892:America’s first district heating system was put into place

5 Power Plant in Larderello Today

6 Geothermal Energy Generation
Direct Small scale uses Heating homes Hot springs Greenhouse heating Food dehydration plants Agriculture Crop drying Milk pasteurization Electrical Dry steam Flash steam Binary cycle

7 How Geothermal Works Earth’s core heat
Water → steam → drive electrical generators Turbines Area specific Geothermal energy is localized

8 Dry Steam Power Plants “Dry” steam extracted from natural reservoir
ºC ( ºF) 4-8 MPa ( psi) 200+ km/hr (100+ mph) Steam is used to drive a turbo-generator Steam is condensed and pumped back into the ground Can achieve 1 kWh per 6.5 kg of steam A 55 MW plant requires 100 kg/s of steam

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10 Single Flash Steam Power Plants
Steam with water extracted from ground Pressure of mixture drops at surface and more water “flashes” to steam Steam separated from water Steam drives a turbine Turbine drives an electric generator Generate between 5 and 100 MW Use 6 to 9 tonnes of steam per hour

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12 Binary Cycle Power Plants
Low temps – 100o and 150oC Use heat to vaporize organic liquid E.g., iso-butane, iso-pentane Use vapor to drive turbine Causes vapor to condense Recycle continuously Typically 7 to 12 % efficient 0.1 – 40 MW units common

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14 Double Flash Power Plants
Similar to single flash operation Unflashed liquid flows to low-pressure tank – flashes to steam Steam drives a second-stage turbine Also uses exhaust from first turbine Increases output 20-25% for 5% increase in plant costs

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16 Environmental Effects/ Benefits
Remarkable difference of environmental effects compared to fossil fuels Leaves almost no footprints Most hardware used to extract geothermal energy is underground Minimal use of surface Easy to operate Open up economy Much more efficient use of land

17 Environmental Effects/ Disadvantages
Fluids drawn from the deep earth carry a mixture of gases Pollutants contribute to global warming and acid rain Construction of Plants can adversely affect land stability Sources may hold trace amounts of toxic chemicals/mineral deposits Loud Noises Initial start up cost (expensive)

18 Conclusion Overall, geothermal appears to be a sound solution to energy needs Geothermal energy has the ability to expand Few environmental effects Very cost efficient Geothermal is RENEWABLE

19 (http://www. geothermal. nau. edu/about/enviroment
( shtmlNorthern Arizona University Oct 27)

20 THANK YOU


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