Geothermal Power Plant

A Geothermal Power Plant is a power generation plant by geothermal energy, and types are: 1) Dry Steam Power Station: Dry Steam takes out of the ground and uses it to directly drive a turbine. Hot steam is piped directly from geothermal reservoirs into generators in the power plant; 2) Flash Steam Power Station: Flash Steam uses high-pressure hot water into cool, low-pressure. Hot water is brought up through a well and flashed into steam. The condensed water is returned to the ground; 3) Binary Cycle Power Station: Hot geothermal water is passed through a heat exchanger, where its heat is transferred to a liquid that boils at a lower temperature than water, which spins the turbines.

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Example Article of the Geothermal Energy

Geothermal's Growing Role In The Global Energy Mix (Source: Oil price on 14 November 2023): The U.K. has long had big plans for geothermal energy, having assessed the potential of converting old coal plants into geothermal facilities in recent years. But now other parts of the world are catching up, including several European states and some countries across Africa. As governments seek to diversify their green energy portfolios, many are now looking to geothermal energy as a potential alternative energy source to fossil fuels and already well-established renewable options, such as wind and solar power. In Yorkshire, in the U.K., a former fracking site could provide the space for a new geothermal facility. This marks a huge turnaround, as just seven years ago, Third Energy was given permission to carry out a fracking project at an existing well, but plans were halted after the U.K. upheld a ban on fracking. Now, CeraPhi Energy, a group consisting of former oil and gas veterans plans to use their experience in the industry to develop a geothermal energy site. The Kirby Misperton project is in the final phase of testing with so far positive results. ...

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