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1Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character (1911)“...Although the different phenomena of atmospheric electricity have been thoroughly investigated over...”
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4“....: Electromagnetic sounding of geothermal zones, Journal of Applied Geophysics, 68, 459\u2013478, 2009. doi: 10.1016...”
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5“....: Electromagnetic sounding of geothermal zones, Journal of Applied Geophysics, 68, 459\u2013478, 2009. doi: 10.1016...”
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6by Bardsley, W. Earl“... of a normal daily hydro electric water storage and release. Existing hydro lakes might have...”
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8“...This review collates energy assessment data for the most common electricity generation methods...”
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9by Fridleifsson, I.B.Subjects: “...Electricity...”
Published 1995
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12by Miller, Craig A., Christenson, Bruce W., Byrdina, Svetlana, Vandemeulebrouck, Jean, Brakenrig, Thomas, Britten, Karen, Shanks, Jackson, Epstein, GabeGet access
Published in Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2020)
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13by Miller, C. A., Christenson, B. W., Byrdina, Svetlana, Vandemeulebrouck, J., Brakenrig, T., Britten, K., Shanks, J., Epstein, G.Subjects: “...Electrical resistivity tomography...”
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16by Hajto, Marek“... geothermal electricity production to 29 (11 in Europe). The increase in the installed geothermal capacity...”
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17“... mixture of hot water and steam at 200–300 °C that can be used to generate about 5–10 MWe of electric power...”
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18by Elders, W. A., Nielson, D., Schiffman, P., Schriener Jr., A.“... mixture of hot water and steam at 200–300 °C that can be used to generate about 5–10 MWe of electric power...”
Published in Scientific Drilling (2014)
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19by Shortall, Ruth, Davidsdottir, Brynhildur, Axelsson, GuðniGet access
Published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (2015)
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20by Elders, W. A., Nielson, D., Schiffman, P., Schriener Jr., A.“... mixture of hot water and steam at 200–300 °C that can be used to generate about 5–10 MWe of electric power...”
Published in Scientific Drilling (2018)
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