High-Temperature Geothermal Systems - How They Work and What We Do with Them
Offered By: Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of high-temperature geothermal systems in this comprehensive lecture from the Earth Sciences department at the University of Liverpool. Delve into conceptual models based on Icelandic systems, examining temperature distribution, fluid chemistry, geothermal wells, and production-induced reservoir transients. Gain insights into surface plant operations for electricity generation and discover practical examples of direct geothermal heat utilization. Over the course of 64 minutes, acquire a thorough understanding of how these powerful energy systems function and their diverse applications in modern sustainable energy production.
Syllabus
High-temperature geothermal systems; how they work and what we do with them.
Taught by
Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool
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