Geothermal electricity production in the US began in 1960. Today there are over 20 plants in the western US providing a total of about 2,200 MW of clean and reliable electricity. Currently identified resources could provide over 20,000 MW of power in the US, and undiscovered resources might provide 5 times that amount. In the 1990s industry growth slowed due to the loss of market incentives and competition from natural gas. However, increased interest in clean energy sources, ongoing technological improvements, and renewed opportunities abroad hold promise for a resurgence in the industry. This review paper covers the status of the technology, the issues faced, and the latest research. While the focus is on geothermal in the US, a brief des...
This study was performed under a grant (Grant #9-1-337-5152-002) from the UNR Foundation with funds ...
The continuous demand for energy and the concern for shortages of conventional energy resources have...
The western power surplus is finite and electric load growth is persistent. Concerns about availabil...
Geothermal energy comes from the internal heat of the Earth, and has been continuously exploited for...
This paper discusses the use of geothermal energy in our electrical power systems. The paper emphasi...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
Over the last three decades the V. S. geothermal power-generation industry has grown to be the large...
Since 1970, increasing national attention has been focused on the potential of using geothermal reso...
The National Geothermal Information Resource (GRID) project of the Lawrence Berkley Laboratory was i...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
Recent national focus on the value of increasing US supplies of indigenous renewable energy undersco...
This paper examined the current Global Geothermal Energy Potentials and their future Prospects. The ...
In this work we use a data-base compiled by the IGA to examine the increase of geothermal energy use...
This paper deals with the use of geothermal resources for production of utility-scale electricity, d...
Based on global statistical data the current status of deep geothermal resource utilization for elec...
This study was performed under a grant (Grant #9-1-337-5152-002) from the UNR Foundation with funds ...
The continuous demand for energy and the concern for shortages of conventional energy resources have...
The western power surplus is finite and electric load growth is persistent. Concerns about availabil...
Geothermal energy comes from the internal heat of the Earth, and has been continuously exploited for...
This paper discusses the use of geothermal energy in our electrical power systems. The paper emphasi...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
Over the last three decades the V. S. geothermal power-generation industry has grown to be the large...
Since 1970, increasing national attention has been focused on the potential of using geothermal reso...
The National Geothermal Information Resource (GRID) project of the Lawrence Berkley Laboratory was i...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
Recent national focus on the value of increasing US supplies of indigenous renewable energy undersco...
This paper examined the current Global Geothermal Energy Potentials and their future Prospects. The ...
In this work we use a data-base compiled by the IGA to examine the increase of geothermal energy use...
This paper deals with the use of geothermal resources for production of utility-scale electricity, d...
Based on global statistical data the current status of deep geothermal resource utilization for elec...
This study was performed under a grant (Grant #9-1-337-5152-002) from the UNR Foundation with funds ...
The continuous demand for energy and the concern for shortages of conventional energy resources have...
The western power surplus is finite and electric load growth is persistent. Concerns about availabil...