Geothermal Energy: An Overview Kenneth M. Klemow, Ph.D. Wilkes University

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Geothermal Energy: An Geothermal Energy: An OverviewOverviewKenneth M. Klemow, Ph.D.Wilkes University

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Points to be coveredPoints to be coveredThe deep earth as a thermal sourceDirect uses of geothermal energyTypes of geothermal electrical

generationBenefits of geothermal power

generationCurrent levels of electrical generation

capacity worldwideIssues regarding geothermal

(6940 km)

20-65 km

5-6 km

(2900 km)

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Temperature and depthTemperature and depthAverage gradient:

◦2.5 - 3.0oC / 100mVariation:

◦1.0 - 25oC / 100mSo if assuming average, temps at

depth will be:

0 m 15oC

2000 m 70oC

4000 m 120oC

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Geothermal energy is used Geothermal energy is used in two waysin two ways

Electrical generationElectrical generation

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DirectDirect

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Direct uses of geothermal Direct uses of geothermal energyenergy

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Types of geothermal electrical Types of geothermal electrical generationgeneration

Dry steamFlash steam

Binary cycle

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Geysers dry steam field in Geysers dry steam field in northern Californianorthern California

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Flash steam plant in JapanFlash steam plant in Japan

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Binary plant in NevadaBinary plant in Nevada

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Benefits of geothermal Benefits of geothermal powerpowerProvides safe and reliable power with

little land consumptionRenewable and sustainableProvides constant baseload powerConserves fossil fuelsBenefits local economiesCan be implemented remotelyCan prevent pollution caused by fossil

fuels

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Geothermal electrical power Geothermal electrical power output (2010)output (2010)

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What is potential for geothermal What is potential for geothermal energy development?energy development?Geothermal power could serve

100% of the electrical needs of 39 countries (over 620,000,000 people) in Africa, Central/ South America and the Pacific.

(Source:www.geotherm.org/PotentialReport.htm link)

What is potential for geothermal What is potential for geothermal energy development?energy development?Using current technology, geothermal

energy from already-identified reservoirs can contribute 10% of U.S. energy supply.

Inventory can grow with more exploration.Entire world resource base of geothermal

energy calculated to be larger than those of coal, oil, gas and uranium combined.

Further research and experience will improve geothermal resource base.

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What is potential for geothermal What is potential for geothermal energy development?energy development?According to Geothermal Energy

Association (GEA), geothermal resources could supply over 30,000 MW of power by 2025

Equivalent to 6 percent of today's total U.S. electricity needs, and equal to 100% of the electricity generated in California, Nevada and Idaho.

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Employment in Employment in geothermal?geothermal?

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Location of geothermal Location of geothermal potential in USpotential in US

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Geothermal heat pumpsGeothermal heat pumps

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Benefits of geothermal heat Benefits of geothermal heat pumpspumps

Can be used almost anywhere worldwide

Are energy and cost efficientConserve fossil fuel resourcesProvide clean heating and cooling;

no emissions from burning fuels

Deployment: 400,000 units in U.S.

Yield: 1500 thermal mW of heating and cooling

Deployment: 400,000 units in U.S.

Yield: 1500 thermal mW of heating and cooling

Any environmental Any environmental problems?problems?

Impact Probability of occurring

Severity of consequences

Air quality pollution L MSurface water pollution M MUnderground pollution L MLand subsidence L L-MHigh noise levels H L-MWell blow-outs L L-MConflicts with cultural and archaeological features

L-M M-H

Social-economic problems L LChemical or thermal pollution L M-HSolid waste disposal M M-H

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One clear environmental One clear environmental benefitbenefit

So, is geothermal the answer So, is geothermal the answer to our energy concerns?to our energy concerns?

You tell me!

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