Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy
SERVICES
LECTURER
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
By:
ARJUN KUMAR
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
The word geothermal is derived from two Greek words: geo which
means "Earth" and thermal which means "heat.". It's clean and
sustainable. Resources of geothermal energy range from the shallow
ground to hot water and hot rock found a few miles beneath the Earth's
surface, and down even deeper to the extremely high temperatures of
molten rock called magma.Most power plants need steam to generate
electricity. The steam rotates a turbine that activates a generator, which
produces electricity. Many power plants still use fossil fuels to boil water
for steam. Geothermal power plants, however, use steam produced from
reservoirs of hot water found a couple of miles or more below the Earth's
surface.
There are three types of geothermal power plants:
Dry steam
Dry steam power plants draw from underground resources of steam. The
steam is piped directly from underground wells to the power plant, where
it is directed into a turbine/generator unit. There are only two known
underground resources of steam in the United States: The Geysers in
northern California and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, where
there's a well-known geyser called Old Faithful. Since Yellowstone is
protected from development, the only dry steam plants in the country are
at The Geysers.
Flash steam
Flash steam power plants are the most common. They use geothermal
reservoirs of water with temperatures greater than 360F (182C). This
very hot water flows up through wells in the ground under its own
pressure. As it flows upward, the pressure decreases and some of the hot
water boils into steam. The steam is then separated from the water and
used to power a turbine/generator. Any leftover water and condensed
steam are injected back into the reservoir, making this a sustainable
resource.
Binary cycle
Binary cycle power plants operate on water at lower temperatures of
about 225-360F (107-182C). These plants use the heat from the hot
water to boil a working fluid, usually an organic compound with a low
boiling point. The working fluid is vaporized in a heat exchanger and used
to turn a turbine. The water is then injected back into the ground to be
reheated. The water and the working fluid are kept separated during the
whole process, so there are little or no air emissions.Small-scale
geothermal power plants (under 5 megawatts) have the potential for
widespread application in rural areas, possibly even as distributed energy
resources. Distributed energy resources refer to a variety of small,
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Japan; 4%
Iceland; 4%
France; 5%
Turkey; 6%
Italy; 2%
China; 37%
2. Renewable
Geothermal reservoirs come from natural resources and are naturally
replenished. Geothermal energy is therefore a renewable energy
source.Sustainable is another label used for renewable sources of energy.
In other words, geothermal energy is a resource that can sustain its own
consumption rate Unlike conventional energy sources such as coal and
fossil fuels. According to scientists, the energy in our geothermal
reservoirs will literally last billions of years.
3. Massive Potential
Worldwide energy consumption about 15 terawatts (TW) is not
anywhere near the amount of energy stored in earth. However, most
geothermal reservoirs are not profitable and we can only utilize a small
portion of the total potential. Realistic estimates for the potential of
geothermal power plants vary between 0.035 to 2 TW.Geothermal power
plants across the world currently deliver about 10,715 megawatts (MW) of
electricity far less than installed geothermal heating capacity (about 28,000
MW).
4. Stable
Geothermal energy is a reliable source of energy. We can predict the
power output of a geothermal power plant with remarkable accuracy. This
is not the case with solar and wind (where weather plays a huge part in
power production). Geothermal power plants are therefore excellent for
meeting the base load energy demand.Geothermal power plants have a
high capacity factor actual power output is very close to total installed
capacity.The global average power output was 73% (capacity factor) of total
installed capacity in 2005, but as much as 96% has been demonstrated.
Nation
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Monday, 7 April 2014
Tawau Green Energy also said it would create a resource centre that would
bring stakeholders and specialists in the geothermal energy industry
together to provide capacity building for this new industry in Malaysia.
The resource centre is aimed at providing training and short courses in
applied geosciences, geothermal exploration, geothermal drilling, as well
as steamfield and power plant design and operations.
Apart from that, the resource centre also functions as a platform for local
universities to collaborate with foreign institutions in the field of
geothermal energy.
Tawau Green Energy had also signed several MoUs with state agencies
and institutions such as the University of Auckland as well as Universiti
Malaysia Sabah to cement its ambition.
The company is embarking on collaborations with the Iceland-based
United Nations Universitys Geothermal Training Programme and Institut
Teknologi Bandung of Indonesia.
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