Geothermal Power

Geothermal Condenser Hotwell Level Control

The condenser is a key component in any power plant that uses a steam turbine. Its primary function is to increase power by maximizing the pressure drop across the turbine, where efficiency is directly related to the vacuum created by condensing steam. Geothermal condensers are fundamentally different than those found in fossil fuel plants, in that turbine exhaust steam is never recycled to a boiler.

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Geothermal Injection Well Control

Within the last few decades, injection wells have become a necessity for maximum geothermal power generation and reservoir management. Fluid injection is one of the most important parts of this process, eliminating any environmental impact of surface disposal and providing pressure support to the well. More of a strategy now than in the past, injection encompasses many variables such as the number of required wells, locations, depths and any potential long-term effects on production.

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Geothermal Separator Level Control

In areas of the world where steam or two-phase flow are the dominant sources of geothermal energy, it is vital to remove the fluid portion of the mixture from the well. Otherwise, salts and dissolved solids will cause scaling and corrosion of the turbine and related equipment. Separators are installed to accomplish this task and are the most important component at a geothermal plant.

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Geothermal Wellhead Shutoff and Control

Geothermal energy has become a focal point in generation company portfolio’s with the demand for renewable energy continuing to expand. Geothermal energy production is known for it’s reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as it can be extracted without burning any fossil fuels. Currently, geo-fields are producing about one-sixth of the carbon dioxide of a clean natural gas fueled plant, and unlike solar and wind power, geothermal energy is always available.

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Geothermal Power Wellhead Valves

With the demand for renewable energy continuing to increase, geothermal power is quickly becoming a focal point in generation company portfolios. Producing about one-sixth of the carbon dioxide emitted by a clean natural gas fueled plant, geothermal energy production ensures a sharp reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. There are three types of geothermal power designs-dry steam, flash and binary cycles.

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Geothermal Power Generation

Demand for renewable energy continues to grow. As a cleaner alternative to fossil fuel combustion, geothermal power utilizes the Earth’s thermal energy reserves as a clean, carbon neutral and sustainable source of electricity production. There are hundreds of geothermal plants around the world with many more being built. This fast-growing segment of “green” energy accounts for nearly 16,350 MW of generating capacity worldwide.

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Condenser Hotwell Level Control

The condenser is a key component in any power plant that uses a steam turbine. Its primary function is to increase power by maximizing the pressure drop across the turbine, where efficiency is directly related to the vacuum created by condensing steam. Geothermal condensers are fundamentally different than those found in fossil fuel plants, in that turbine exhaust steam is never recycled to a boiler.

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