A geothermal development project has been initiated at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) to emphasize development of methods for recovery and conversion of the energy in geothermal deposits of hot brines. Temperatures of these waters vary from 150 C to more than 300 C with dissolved solids content ranging from less than 0.1% to over 25% by weight. Of particular interest are the deposits of high-temperature/high-salinity brines, as well as less saline brines, known to occur in the Salton Trough of California. Development of this resource will depend on resolution of the technical problems of brine handling, scale and precipitation control, and corrosion/erosion resistant systems for efficient conversion of thermal to electrical energy....
A new process combination is proposed to link geothermal electricity generation with desalination. T...
Geothermal electric generating plants which use condensing turbines and generate and excess of conde...
The major fraction of hydrothermal resources that have the prospect of being economically useful for...
This document is one of several that report the results of a study carried out by the EQL during 197...
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is developing the TOTAL FLOW process for efficient utilization of the ...
The potential for producing electrical power from the energy stored in the unusually hot, hypersalin...
The goal of the Hydrothermal Program is to develop concepts which allow better utilization of geothe...
An exploratory systems study of a geothermal proof-of-concept facility is being conducted. This stud...
One of the limiting factors on energy development in the arid American West is the availability of w...
The possibilities and problems of extracting energy from geothermal reservoirs which do not spontane...
The Geopressured-Geothermal Program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) began in 1976 with ...
A Phase 0 study for the selection of a representative liquid-dominated geothermal resource of modera...
A key technical problem in the exploitation of hot water geothermal energy resources is down-well pu...
Electric power generation from geothermal brine requires, first, bringing the hot brine to the surfa...
America's increasing dependence on foreign energy sources, and the national environmental initiative...
A new process combination is proposed to link geothermal electricity generation with desalination. T...
Geothermal electric generating plants which use condensing turbines and generate and excess of conde...
The major fraction of hydrothermal resources that have the prospect of being economically useful for...
This document is one of several that report the results of a study carried out by the EQL during 197...
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is developing the TOTAL FLOW process for efficient utilization of the ...
The potential for producing electrical power from the energy stored in the unusually hot, hypersalin...
The goal of the Hydrothermal Program is to develop concepts which allow better utilization of geothe...
An exploratory systems study of a geothermal proof-of-concept facility is being conducted. This stud...
One of the limiting factors on energy development in the arid American West is the availability of w...
The possibilities and problems of extracting energy from geothermal reservoirs which do not spontane...
The Geopressured-Geothermal Program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) began in 1976 with ...
A Phase 0 study for the selection of a representative liquid-dominated geothermal resource of modera...
A key technical problem in the exploitation of hot water geothermal energy resources is down-well pu...
Electric power generation from geothermal brine requires, first, bringing the hot brine to the surfa...
America's increasing dependence on foreign energy sources, and the national environmental initiative...
A new process combination is proposed to link geothermal electricity generation with desalination. T...
Geothermal electric generating plants which use condensing turbines and generate and excess of conde...
The major fraction of hydrothermal resources that have the prospect of being economically useful for...