Exploration and Utilization of Geothermal Resources in the USSR

In the 12th five-year plan by 1990, as against 1985, there is a target to ensure for the national economy the savings of organic fuel at the rate of 200 to 230 million tonnes (1 tonne metric approx. equals 1 ton U.S.) of conventional fuel, including 75 to 90 million tonnes through development of nuc...

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Main Author: Dvorov, L. M.
Other Authors: Dvorov, V. I.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Geo-Heat Center, Oregon Institiute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR (USA) 1988
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Online Access:http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/geoheat/id/11011
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Summary:In the 12th five-year plan by 1990, as against 1985, there is a target to ensure for the national economy the savings of organic fuel at the rate of 200 to 230 million tonnes (1 tonne metric approx. equals 1 ton U.S.) of conventional fuel, including 75 to 90 million tonnes through development of nuclear power engineering and employment of renewable energy sources. It has been planned to obtain no less than 85% of electric power generation increase without additional organic fuel consumption