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Geothermal Energy in California

Proceedings of SPE California Regional Meeting, 1975
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the 45th Annual California Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, held in Ventura, Calif., April 2–4, 1975. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words.
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Development of geopolymer-based composites for geothermal energy applications

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023
Linfeng Zhang   +5 more
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Geothermal Energy

1987
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses geothermal energy as a source of energy. Geothermal energy is primarily the product of a few elements in the Earth's core which release energy as they radioactively decay. This energy is then converted to heat energy that keeps the core molten.
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Machine learning in subsurface geothermal energy: Two decades in review

Geothermics, 2022
E. Okoroafor   +5 more
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Current Geothermal Energy Potential in Turkey and Use of Geothermal Energy

Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 2006
Turkey is the seventh-richest country in the world in geothermal potential. The first geothermal researches and investigations in Turkey started by the Turkey Mineral Research and Exploration Institute (MTA) in the 1960s. Upon this, 170 geothermal fields have been discovered by MTA, in which 95% of them are low-medium enthalpy fields, which are ...
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN TRANSITION

Natural Resources Forum, 1977
At a time when future sources of energy are under close scrutiny, both in terms of availability and suitability, geothermal energy ranks among the candidates for inclusion in any appraisal of alternative forms of supply. The use of geothermal energy for the production of electricity and for supplying domestic and industrial heat is a comparatively ...
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Repurposing abandoned wells for geothermal energy: Current status and future prospects

Renewable Energy, 2022
L. Santos   +2 more
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