Sustainable thermal water production involves the protection of the used reservoirs, as well as the minimizing of the environmental impact (caused by heat, gas and dissolved solid). Four water extraction models are discussed in which the water and heat demand of the theoretical spa are supplied using different sources. The most environmental friendly variation contains three wells with different depths of screening. In this case the dissolved gas and solid content became the lowest, as well as the radius of influence based on drawdown calculations. Beyond the environmental impact the owner have to consider other economic aspects, such as the number of wells, the possibility of independence from gas services, which force the owner to choose ...
Production of geothermal energy for electricity at Amiata Volcano uses flash-type power plants with ...
Bulk power system based on fossil fuels becomes less reliable and stable in economic terms, technica...
This report is the third in a series of reports sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Geotherma...
Slovakia belongs to countries rich in geothermal energy resources with high productiveness. The use ...
Hungary is very rich in thermal and mineral waters. There are more than 1000 thermal wells in the co...
Hungary is very rich in thermal and mineral waters. There are more than 1000 thermal wells in the co...
In Hungary, geothermal energy has proved to be an economical source of energy for direct use. It hig...
Using thermal mineral water in various economic activities would reduce the need for conventional en...
Mature hydrocarbon fields co-produce significant volumes of water. As the produced water increases o...
In a presentation to the First Stanford Geothermal Workshop last year, we outlined the basic philoso...
Geothermal energy is developing with high progress to provide clean energy production standards at a...
Mature hydrocarbon fields co-produce significant volumes of water. As the produced water increases o...
Geothermal technologies use renewable energy resources to generate electricity and direct use of hea...
Geothermal technologies use renewable energy resources to generate electricity and direct use of hea...
After heating and cooling, thermal balneology was in 2010 the second most important sector of direct...
Production of geothermal energy for electricity at Amiata Volcano uses flash-type power plants with ...
Bulk power system based on fossil fuels becomes less reliable and stable in economic terms, technica...
This report is the third in a series of reports sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Geotherma...
Slovakia belongs to countries rich in geothermal energy resources with high productiveness. The use ...
Hungary is very rich in thermal and mineral waters. There are more than 1000 thermal wells in the co...
Hungary is very rich in thermal and mineral waters. There are more than 1000 thermal wells in the co...
In Hungary, geothermal energy has proved to be an economical source of energy for direct use. It hig...
Using thermal mineral water in various economic activities would reduce the need for conventional en...
Mature hydrocarbon fields co-produce significant volumes of water. As the produced water increases o...
In a presentation to the First Stanford Geothermal Workshop last year, we outlined the basic philoso...
Geothermal energy is developing with high progress to provide clean energy production standards at a...
Mature hydrocarbon fields co-produce significant volumes of water. As the produced water increases o...
Geothermal technologies use renewable energy resources to generate electricity and direct use of hea...
Geothermal technologies use renewable energy resources to generate electricity and direct use of hea...
After heating and cooling, thermal balneology was in 2010 the second most important sector of direct...
Production of geothermal energy for electricity at Amiata Volcano uses flash-type power plants with ...
Bulk power system based on fossil fuels becomes less reliable and stable in economic terms, technica...
This report is the third in a series of reports sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Geotherma...