Conceptual design 10 MW experimental power generation facility

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1974-09-30
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Lawrence Berkeley Lab., University of California Berkeley
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The overall or ultimate program envisions a small (10 MW) field experimental, highly instrumented, binary fluid cycle power plant facility planned to confirm the concept and evaluate technical and economic feasibility of the large scale use of geothermal energy resources. The eight year program duration anticipates four years for exploration and construction, two years for research and development of initial operations, and two years for research and development effort during production operating phase. The following are covered: a review of the design of all facilities between the supply and reinjection wells; a detailed description of the project scope; the project, system or performance requirements; the project design, procurement and construction schedule; the site layout, power plant perspective, plant layouts, single line electrical diagram, piping and instrument diagram and flow diagram; the cost estimate based on the included drawings; and project feasibility. (MHR)
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Report Number: DOE/TIC-11055; OSTI ID: 5534554
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engineering, geothermal research, geothermal design, Hawaii, geothermal power development, geothermal power plants
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1974. Conceptual Design 10 MW Experimental Power Generation Facility. Berkeley (CA): Lawrence Berkeley Lab., University of California, Berkeley.
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78 pages
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