Combined Geothermal Heat and Power Plants

Combined heat and power (CHP) plants are not a new use of energy, whether it be from conventional fossil fuels or geothermal. However, what has been happening recently in the geothermal arena is the use of low-temperature resources (down to 98 C or 208 F) in combination with binary or Organic Rankin...

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Main Author: Geo-Heat Center
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Published: Geo-Heat Center, Oregon Institiute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR (USA) 2005
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spelling ftcraterlakelib:oai:digitallib.oit.edu:geoheat/11394 2023-05-15T16:59:11+02:00 Combined Geothermal Heat and Power Plants Geo-Heat Center 2005-06 PDF pages: 1 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/geoheat/id/11394 eng eng Geo-Heat Center, Oregon Institiute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR (USA) Geo-Heat Center, Klamath Falls, OR (United States) [Owner]; Oregon Institute of Technology Library [Metadata Creator] Vol. 26, No. 2 oitGHC1717-01 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/geoheat/id/11394 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Combined Heat and Power Plants Empire Energy Austria Japan Thailand New Zealand Mexico Geothermal Energy Power Generation Direct Use Cascaded Uses Power Plants Heat Generation Text 2005 ftcraterlakelib 2022-09-05T18:50:29Z Combined heat and power (CHP) plants are not a new use of energy, whether it be from conventional fossil fuels or geothermal. However, what has been happening recently in the geothermal arena is the use of low-temperature resources (down to 98 C or 208 F) in combination with binary or Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power units. Two installations, one in Australia at Birdsville and one in Germany at Neustadt-Glewe, both reported in this issue of the Quarterly Bulletin, are using temperatures this low–the lowest currently operating in the World!! However, there was an even lower temperature use at Paratunka, Kamchatka, Russia; a binary power plant using 81 C or 178 F producing 680 kWe and the wastewater used for heating the soil and water plants in greenhouse, was in operation for a number of years in the late 1960s and early 1970s Text Kamchatka Oregon Institue of Technology (OIT): Digital Collections New Zealand Paratunka ENVELOPE(158.257,158.257,52.962,52.962)
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Mexico
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Power Generation
Direct Use
Cascaded Uses
Power Plants
Heat Generation
description Combined heat and power (CHP) plants are not a new use of energy, whether it be from conventional fossil fuels or geothermal. However, what has been happening recently in the geothermal arena is the use of low-temperature resources (down to 98 C or 208 F) in combination with binary or Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power units. Two installations, one in Australia at Birdsville and one in Germany at Neustadt-Glewe, both reported in this issue of the Quarterly Bulletin, are using temperatures this low–the lowest currently operating in the World!! However, there was an even lower temperature use at Paratunka, Kamchatka, Russia; a binary power plant using 81 C or 178 F producing 680 kWe and the wastewater used for heating the soil and water plants in greenhouse, was in operation for a number of years in the late 1960s and early 1970s
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