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Geothermal Energy
--- a renewable energy source for electricity generation ---
Outlines
 Introduction
 Geothermal Reservoirs
 Extraction & Uses of Geothermal Energy
 Electricity Generation
 Cost
 Geothermal Energy in India
 Pros and Cons
 Conclusion
Introduction
 What is Geothermal Energy ?
The deeper you go, the hotter it is !!!
It’s simply the heat energy of
the earth, generated by various
natural processes, such as:
1. heat from when the planet formed
and accreted, which has not yet been
lost
2.decay of radioactive elements
3.friction
etc……
Geothermal Reservoirs
 Reservoirs can be suspected in the areas where we find :-
Geyser
Boiling mud pot
Volcano
Hot springs
Geothermal Reservoirs (cont.)
 The rising hot water &
steam is trapped in
permeable & porous
rocks to form a
geothermal reservoir.
 Reservoirs can be
discovered by
 testing the soil
 analyzing
underground temperature
Extraction & uses
 The heat energy can be brought to earth surface by
following ways..
 directly from hot springs/ geysers
 geothermal heat pump
 Uses are broadly classified as:-
direct use
indirect use
Direct use of Geothermal Energy
 Hot springs, used as spas.
 Heating water at fish farms.
 Provide heat for buildings.
 Raising plants in greenhouses,
drying crops.
 Provides heat to
industrial processes.
Indirect use of Geothermal Energy
 Electricity Generation:
Electricity Generation (cont.)
There are 3 types of power plants:-
 Dry steam power plant
Flash steam power plant
Binary cycle power plant
Dry Steam power plant
Dry Steam power plant (cont.)
 The oldest type of Geothermal power plant used.
 Geothermal reservoir containing pure steam is required.
 Pure dry steam drives turbine.
 Very rare type of geothermal power plant.
 Operating at California, Italy, and Japan.
Flash steam power plant
Flash steam power plant (cont.)
 Commonly used geothermal power plant.
 Geothermal reservoirs containing both hot water & steam
is required.
 Pressure changing system is required.
 Operating at Hawaii, Nevada, Utah & some other places
Binary cycle power plant
Binary cycle power plant (cont.)
 Does not use steam directly to spin turbines.
 Only the heat of the underground water is used.
 Vapourized hydrocarbons are used to spin the turbine.
 Hydrocarbons having lower boiling point such
as isopentane, isobutane and propane can be used.
 No harmful gas is emitted to the atmosphere because the
underground water is never disclosed to outside.
 This’s the worldwide accepted power plant.
Turbine & generator:-
Cost
 Direct use of geothermal energy is absolutely cheaper than
other energy sources.
 Cost of electricity generation depends upon certain factors:
Temperature and depth of resource
Type of resource (steam, liquid, mix)
Available volume of resource
Size and technology of plant
Cost (cont.)
 The initial investment is high.
 But after certain time period, the cost of electricity
becomes comparable to other resources of energy.
 US $0.05 to $0.08 (Rs. 2.772 to Rs. 4.4352) per kWh
 Once the capital cost is recovered, the price can decrease
to below US $0.05 (Rs 2.2772) per kWh
Geothermal Energy in India
Geothermal Energy in India (cont)
 Geothermal provinces are estimated to produce 10,600 MW
of power (experts are confident only to the extent of 100
MW)
 Geothermal provinces in India: the Himalayas, Sohana, West
coast, Cambay, Son-Narmada-Tapi , Godavari, and Mahanadi
 Reykjavík Geothermal will assist Thermax to set up a pilot
project in Puga Valley, Ladakh (Jammu & Kashmir)
 First operational commercial geothermal power plant is likely
to come up in AP with a capacity of 25 MW by Geosyndicate
Pvt Ltd.
Advantages
 Available all the year around.
 Does not involve any combustion of fuel.
 Independent of weather
 Clean Resource – Very little emissions or
overall environmental impact.
 Economically Sound Alternative – The fuel is
free, rate / KWh likely to be competitive
 Overall, geothermal energy is a sustainable
resource.
Disadvantages
 Not widespread source of energy
 High installation costs
 Can run out of steam
 May release harmful gases
 Transportation
 Earthquakes
Conclusion
 Geothermal heating system can replace fossil fuel heating
system in a particular area.
 Annual costs for common heating purposes can be reduced
by more than 60%.
 Continued energy shortages have created added interest in
geothermal energy for power generation.
 Potential exists to provide all energy requirements in the
U.S
 Geothermal energy appears to be a partial solution to our
energy needs.
Presentation on Geothermal Energy
Presentation on Geothermal Energy

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Presentation on Geothermal Energy

  • 1. Geothermal Energy --- a renewable energy source for electricity generation ---
  • 2. Outlines  Introduction  Geothermal Reservoirs  Extraction & Uses of Geothermal Energy  Electricity Generation  Cost  Geothermal Energy in India  Pros and Cons  Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction  What is Geothermal Energy ? The deeper you go, the hotter it is !!! It’s simply the heat energy of the earth, generated by various natural processes, such as: 1. heat from when the planet formed and accreted, which has not yet been lost 2.decay of radioactive elements 3.friction etc……
  • 4. Geothermal Reservoirs  Reservoirs can be suspected in the areas where we find :- Geyser Boiling mud pot Volcano Hot springs
  • 5. Geothermal Reservoirs (cont.)  The rising hot water & steam is trapped in permeable & porous rocks to form a geothermal reservoir.  Reservoirs can be discovered by  testing the soil  analyzing underground temperature
  • 6. Extraction & uses  The heat energy can be brought to earth surface by following ways..  directly from hot springs/ geysers  geothermal heat pump  Uses are broadly classified as:- direct use indirect use
  • 7. Direct use of Geothermal Energy  Hot springs, used as spas.  Heating water at fish farms.  Provide heat for buildings.  Raising plants in greenhouses, drying crops.  Provides heat to industrial processes.
  • 8. Indirect use of Geothermal Energy  Electricity Generation:
  • 9. Electricity Generation (cont.) There are 3 types of power plants:-  Dry steam power plant Flash steam power plant Binary cycle power plant
  • 11. Dry Steam power plant (cont.)  The oldest type of Geothermal power plant used.  Geothermal reservoir containing pure steam is required.  Pure dry steam drives turbine.  Very rare type of geothermal power plant.  Operating at California, Italy, and Japan.
  • 13. Flash steam power plant (cont.)  Commonly used geothermal power plant.  Geothermal reservoirs containing both hot water & steam is required.  Pressure changing system is required.  Operating at Hawaii, Nevada, Utah & some other places
  • 15. Binary cycle power plant (cont.)  Does not use steam directly to spin turbines.  Only the heat of the underground water is used.  Vapourized hydrocarbons are used to spin the turbine.  Hydrocarbons having lower boiling point such as isopentane, isobutane and propane can be used.  No harmful gas is emitted to the atmosphere because the underground water is never disclosed to outside.  This’s the worldwide accepted power plant.
  • 17. Cost  Direct use of geothermal energy is absolutely cheaper than other energy sources.  Cost of electricity generation depends upon certain factors: Temperature and depth of resource Type of resource (steam, liquid, mix) Available volume of resource Size and technology of plant
  • 18. Cost (cont.)  The initial investment is high.  But after certain time period, the cost of electricity becomes comparable to other resources of energy.  US $0.05 to $0.08 (Rs. 2.772 to Rs. 4.4352) per kWh  Once the capital cost is recovered, the price can decrease to below US $0.05 (Rs 2.2772) per kWh
  • 20. Geothermal Energy in India (cont)  Geothermal provinces are estimated to produce 10,600 MW of power (experts are confident only to the extent of 100 MW)  Geothermal provinces in India: the Himalayas, Sohana, West coast, Cambay, Son-Narmada-Tapi , Godavari, and Mahanadi  Reykjavík Geothermal will assist Thermax to set up a pilot project in Puga Valley, Ladakh (Jammu & Kashmir)  First operational commercial geothermal power plant is likely to come up in AP with a capacity of 25 MW by Geosyndicate Pvt Ltd.
  • 21. Advantages  Available all the year around.  Does not involve any combustion of fuel.  Independent of weather  Clean Resource – Very little emissions or overall environmental impact.  Economically Sound Alternative – The fuel is free, rate / KWh likely to be competitive  Overall, geothermal energy is a sustainable resource.
  • 22. Disadvantages  Not widespread source of energy  High installation costs  Can run out of steam  May release harmful gases  Transportation  Earthquakes
  • 23. Conclusion  Geothermal heating system can replace fossil fuel heating system in a particular area.  Annual costs for common heating purposes can be reduced by more than 60%.  Continued energy shortages have created added interest in geothermal energy for power generation.  Potential exists to provide all energy requirements in the U.S  Geothermal energy appears to be a partial solution to our energy needs.