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- Sirirat, Napat, Rishab Geo – earth, Therme - Heat MUIC ICPY211 Trimester 1 2009-2010

Geothermal Energy (student preso)

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Student presentation group 1 17 Oct 2009 Future Energy of the World

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- Sirirat, Napat, Rishab

Geo – earth, Therme - Heat

MUIC ICPY211Trimester 1 2009-2010

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� Reykjavik, Iceland, one of the cleanest city of the world

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A lava fountain is an example of the amount of heat stored in the Earth

Intense heat flow from inside the Earth (core temperature 4000° C to 7000 °C)Underlying Mantle, partially molten rock

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The Pohutu Geyser in New Zealand erupts with a natural blast of the Earth's interior heat.

Water sweep through cracks and fissure and comes in contact with hot rocks, may reach a temperature of 350 ° C

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Geothermal heat pumps make use of the constant temperature that exists just under the Earth's surface.

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1.1.1.1. Dry Steam Power Plant Dry Steam Power Plant Dry Steam Power Plant Dry Steam Power Plant – produce the energy directly from underground stream.

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2. Flash Steam Power Plant Flash Steam Power Plant Flash Steam Power Plant Flash Steam Power Plant – the hot water, over 350 F, is released from the pressure and is kept in the tank. The water is heated in the tank and turns to stream.

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3. Binary Steam Power Plant 3. Binary Steam Power Plant 3. Binary Steam Power Plant 3. Binary Steam Power Plant – the hot water with 100 F is come to a heat exchanger and mix with a secondary liquid.

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• Renewable energy• No serious pollution• Lower maintenance cost.• Require less area of land• More reliable, can run 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

•High cost of set up•Antifreeze solutions are slightly toxic

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