Geothermal Power Plants: Principles, Applications, Case Studies and Environmental Impact

Geothermal Power Plants: Principles, Applications, Case Studies and Environmental Impact

by RonaldDiPippo (Author)

Synopsis

Now in its third edition, this single resource covers all aspects of the utilization of geothermal energy for power generation using fundamental scientific and engineering principles. Its practical emphasis is enhanced by the use of case studies from real plants that increase the reader's understanding of geothermal energy conversion and provide a unique compilation of hard-to-obtain data and experience. Important new chapters cover Hot Dry Rock, Enhanced Geothermal Systems, and Deep Hydrothermal Systems. New, international case studies provide practical, hands-on knowledge.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 664
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 06 Dec 2012

ISBN 10: 0080982069
ISBN 13: 9780080982069
Book Overview: Includes numerous international case studies providing insight into the spectrum of applications involved in geothermal power plant design.

Media Reviews
Geothermal Power Plants is a highly detailed book that seeks to provide an explanation to both the underlying principles and the technical challenges of power generation from geothermal resources... I can see this book being very useful indeed for those actively working in the geothermal energy sector. --GeoQ, December 2013 ...this book is an up-to-date, application-oriented guide to geothermal power plants that addresses the multidisciplinary bandwidth of technical aspects ranging from reservoir exploitation to the use of the geothermal fluid for power production. The book gives both an overview on the theoretical and practical background of each topic and an overview on existing geothermal power plants. --Energy Technology, 2013 In this update of the 2008 and 2005 editions, DiPippo (emeritus, mechanical engineering, U. of Massachusetts Dartmouth) covers advances in geothermal electrical generation as growing emphasis is being placed on cleaner and more sustainable energy resources. In addition to updated information on the scientific principles and exploration strategies involved in tapping geothermal energy, a new section covers solar-geothermal hybrid power plants. This edition also includes a greater number of case studies that treat site-specific engineering demands and designs worldwide, updated data tables, illustrations, problems with an answer key, technical appendices, and a tutorial on REPROP software used to model geothermal binary plants. --Reference and Research News, October 2012
Author Bio
Ronald DiPippo is a world-recognized geothermal expert. He is the author of 98 technical publications and has taught as a visiting lecturer at M.I.T., Brown University, University of Nevada, Reno, and University of Akureyri, Iceland