Sunday, September 11, 2011

Geothermal Energy: From Theoretical Models to Exploration and Development : Eco Products

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Geothermal Energy: From Theoretical Models to Exploration and Development

The internal heat of the planet Earth represents an inexhaustible reservoir of thermal energy. This form of energy, known as geothermal energy has been utilized throughout human history in the form of hot water from hot springs. Modern utilization of geothermal energy includes direct use of the heat and its conversion to other forms of energy, mainly electricity. Geothermal energy is a form of renewable energy and its use is associated with very little or no CO2-emissions and its importance as a

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ran across a really
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perspective. Today’s article is titled Volcanology and Geothermal Energy (Los Alamos Series in Basic and Applied Sciences) .

Volcanology and Geothermal Energy (Los Alamos Series in Basic and Applied Sciences)

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Most high-temperature geothermal resources develop in volcanic regions, but very few have been successfully explored and developed despite the ever-growing need for renewable energy resources. This is particularly true of the many developing countries that exist in volcanic regions with potential geothermal resources. Because exploration techniques, which must be adapted from the oil industry, are expensive and uncertain, economic growth in these countries remains contingent on the a

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