Geothermal Power Station.
The article mentions a geothermal power plant in Kamachatka using 200-300 degrees steam as the power source, at an efficiency of about 10%. It further mentions an extensive geothermal field in Kamchatka, with a water temperature of 80-90C, in which the exhaust steam heats freon, which runs a seconda...
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ftdtic:AD0785948 2023-05-15T16:58:59+02:00 Geothermal Power Station. ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER CHARLOTTESVILLE VA 1974-03-29 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0785948 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0785948 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0785948 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Electric Power Production and Distribution *THERMAL POWER PLANTS *GEOTHERMY TURBINES FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS HEAT PIPES USSR Text 1974 ftdtic 2016-02-21T22:53:19Z The article mentions a geothermal power plant in Kamachatka using 200-300 degrees steam as the power source, at an efficiency of about 10%. It further mentions an extensive geothermal field in Kamchatka, with a water temperature of 80-90C, in which the exhaust steam heats freon, which runs a secondary generator. Creation of an artificial magma chamber with a 100 megaton thermonuclear device is proposed, to supply a geothermal power plant by means of heat pipes. Trans. of Tekhnika-Molodezhi (USSR) n1 p4-5 1973. Text Kamchatka Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database |
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The article mentions a geothermal power plant in Kamachatka using 200-300 degrees steam as the power source, at an efficiency of about 10%. It further mentions an extensive geothermal field in Kamchatka, with a water temperature of 80-90C, in which the exhaust steam heats freon, which runs a secondary generator. Creation of an artificial magma chamber with a 100 megaton thermonuclear device is proposed, to supply a geothermal power plant by means of heat pipes. Trans. of Tekhnika-Molodezhi (USSR) n1 p4-5 1973. |
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