The Idaho Geothermal Research and Development Program was initiated in 1973. The program's mission has been to improve the technology necessary to utilize geothermal fluids of moderate temperature--fluids of about 150/sup 0/C or 300/sup 0/F. This report discusses the progress from April to September 1977, during which time an injection well was drilled and the design of a 5000-kW(e) pilot power plant was completed. Manufacturers began fabricating heat exchangers and condensers for the power plant and a cooling tower to dissipate 40 MW of heat was ordered
Geothermal reservoir technology research projects managed at the Department of Energy Idaho Falls Op...
As part of DOE's geothermal outreach program, EG and G Idaho has been funded since 1977 to provide t...
Geothermal budget actual amounts are shown for FY 1989 -1992, broken down by about 15 categories. He...
Modifications incorporated in the 5-MW Pilot Power Plant at Raft River Geothermal Test Site, system ...
Progress made by the Idaho Geothermal Program between March 31 and September 30, 1979 is discussed. ...
In 1978, the Department of Energy Division of Geothermal and Hydropower Technologies initiated a pro...
DOE is particularly concerned with reducing the costs of geothermal power generation, especially wit...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
Recent economic and political pressures to develop new energy sources that will have less adverse en...
The Raft River Geothermal Site is located in Southern Idaho's Raft River Valley, southwest of Malta,...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
Because of the undefined risk in the development and use of geothermal energy as a thermal energy so...
This report is an exerpt from Earth Sciences Division Annual Report 1979 (LBL-10686). Progress in th...
The development of hydrothermal energy for direct heat applications is being aided by twenty-two dem...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
Geothermal reservoir technology research projects managed at the Department of Energy Idaho Falls Op...
As part of DOE's geothermal outreach program, EG and G Idaho has been funded since 1977 to provide t...
Geothermal budget actual amounts are shown for FY 1989 -1992, broken down by about 15 categories. He...
Modifications incorporated in the 5-MW Pilot Power Plant at Raft River Geothermal Test Site, system ...
Progress made by the Idaho Geothermal Program between March 31 and September 30, 1979 is discussed. ...
In 1978, the Department of Energy Division of Geothermal and Hydropower Technologies initiated a pro...
DOE is particularly concerned with reducing the costs of geothermal power generation, especially wit...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
Recent economic and political pressures to develop new energy sources that will have less adverse en...
The Raft River Geothermal Site is located in Southern Idaho's Raft River Valley, southwest of Malta,...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
Because of the undefined risk in the development and use of geothermal energy as a thermal energy so...
This report is an exerpt from Earth Sciences Division Annual Report 1979 (LBL-10686). Progress in th...
The development of hydrothermal energy for direct heat applications is being aided by twenty-two dem...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
Geothermal reservoir technology research projects managed at the Department of Energy Idaho Falls Op...
As part of DOE's geothermal outreach program, EG and G Idaho has been funded since 1977 to provide t...
Geothermal budget actual amounts are shown for FY 1989 -1992, broken down by about 15 categories. He...