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HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HYDROTHERMAL CONVECTION SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES.

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Abstract

The calculation of high-temperature geothermal resources ( greater than 150 degree C) in the United States has been done by estimating the temperature, area, and thickness of each identified system. These data, along with a general model for recoverability of geothermal energy and a calculation that takes account of the conversion of thermal energy to electricity, yielded an estimate of 23,000 MW//e for 30 years. The undiscovered component was estimated based on multipliers of the identified resource as either 72,000 or 127,000 MW//e for 30 years depending on the model chosen for the distribution of undiscovered energy as a function of temperature.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HYDROTHERMAL CONVECTION SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher EPRI
Publisher location Palo Alto, CA, USA
Larger Work Title Electric Power Research Institute, Advanced Power Systems Division, (Report) EPRI AP
Conference Title Proceedings - Seventh Annual Geothermal Conference and Workshop.
Conference Location San Diego, CA, USA
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