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ENERGY FROM ENERGY FROM VOLCANOES VOLCANOES Christine P. Tulang Teacher I Sampaguita Village NHS (Southville Ext.)
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Energy from Volcanoes-Geothermal Energy

Apr 12, 2017

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Page 3: Energy from Volcanoes-Geothermal Energy

What is Geothermal Energy?What is Geothermal Energy?• It is the heat coming from the depths of the

Earth. It is believed that the heat is due to radioactive elements from the core.

• A source of energy that is limitless and is considered a very good alternative energy resource.

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GEOTHERMAL TRIVIAS!GEOTHERMAL TRIVIAS!• Philippines was declared as the second second

largest producer of electricity from largest producer of electricity from geothermal resources.geothermal resources.

• Renewable Energy Act of 2008Renewable Energy Act of 2008(RA 9513)(RA 9513)An implemented law that supports the exploration and use of geothermal energy resources in our country.

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How is geothermal energy How is geothermal energy harnessed?harnessed?

• A geothermal reservoir may produce may produce steam only, boiling water and steam or hot water not reaching boiling point. A pipe is drilled into the Earth about 3 km deep to get the resource reservoir.

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How is geothermal energy How is geothermal energy harnessed?harnessed?

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DRY STEAM PLANTDRY STEAM PLANT• Make use of steam having temperatures of

235 C or higher.⁰• This source has very little water and is

almost all steam.

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DRY STEAM PLANTDRY STEAM PLANT

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FLASH STEAM PLANTFLASH STEAM PLANT• Make use of high pressure hot water to

produce steam.• High pressure hot water is brought to the

surface in a steam separator chamber.

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FLASH STEAM PLANTFLASH STEAM PLANT

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BINARY CYCLE PLANTBINARY CYCLE PLANT• Makes use of hot water with temperatures

from 57 C to 93 C.⁰ ⁰

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FLASH/ BINARY COMBINED FLASH/ BINARY COMBINED CYCLE PLANTCYCLE PLANT

• This is done in geothermal reservoirs which yield both steam and hot water.

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FLASH/ BINARY COMBINED FLASH/ BINARY COMBINED CYCLE PLANTCYCLE PLANT