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Lec : Geothermal and Biomass

Lec : Geothermal and Biomass. Geothermal: Geothermal power uses the natural sources of heat inside the Earth to produce heat or electricity. . Geothermal Technologies Systems:. Direct-use: A drilled well into a geothermal reservoir to provide a steady stream of hot water.

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Lec : Geothermal and Biomass

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  1. Lec: Geothermal and Biomass

  2. Geothermal: Geothermal power uses the natural sources of heat inside the Earth to produce heat or electricity.

  3. Geothermal Technologies Systems: • Direct-use: A drilled well into a geothermal reservoir to provide a steady stream of hot water. • Deep reservoirs to generate electricity: Power plants that use steam, accessed through deep wells, to directly drive a turbine to produce electricity. California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah currently have operating geothermal power plants. • Geothermal heat pumps: A geothermal heat pump transfers heated, stored water in the ground, into a building during the winter, and transferring it out of the building and back into the ground during the summer.

  4. Geothermal Power Plant

  5. Geothermal Power Plant in CA

  6. Ground water temperatures 6kM below the Earth’s surface

  7. Advantages • Renewable • Minimal pollution

  8. Disadvantages • Limited areas • Requires drilling to find a source • Produces hydrogen sulfide gas

  9. Lec: Biomass

  10. What is biomass energy A renewable energy source produced by burning organic wastes such as wood, sawdust, and garbage.

  11. How does it work?

  12. Advantages • Not a lot of harmful emissions like fossil fuel burning • Carbon dioxide released can be taken back by growing more biomass • Reduces air pollution • Reduces water pollution • Cheap fuel

  13. Disadvantages • Hard to make on your own • Expensive • Greenhouse gasses are produced • Natural resources at risk

  14. Where it is used in the United States

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