Geothermal Bulletin Articles


 

World Geothermal Power Generation 2001-2005
[May / June 2006Bulletin]
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By Ruggero Bertani – Enel, Generation and Energy Management –
Renewable Energy – Geothermal Production

 

Breathing New Life Into Bottle Rock
[November / December 2005 Bulletin]
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US Renewables Group, LLC Intends to Re-Power the
Bottle Rock Geothermal Power Plant at The Geysers

 

Geothermal Energy from the Cascades
[November / December 2005 Bulletin]
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By John W. Hook, Registered Professional Geologist

 

One-Stop Shop [July / August 2005 Bulletin]
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The Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy Offers Solutions
for All of Your Exploration, Leasing, and Assessment Needs
By Lisa Shevenell, Director, Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy – UNR

 

Colorful Geothermal Energy Uses Poster Available
[July / August 2005 Bulletin]
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Geothermal Education Office Offers New, Free Publication

 

Clearing the Air [May / June 2005 Bulletin]
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Air Emissions from Geothermal Electric Power Facilities
Compared to Fossil-Fuel Power Plants in the United States

 

Heat Source [May / June 2005 Bulletin]
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Recent U.S. Geological Survey Compilations of Regional
Temperature and Heat-Flow Data from the U.S. Great Basin

Pyramid Lake Geothermal [March / April 2005 Bulletin]
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Native American Tribe Seeks Development Potential
at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation in Nevada
By Ted J. Clutter – GRC Executive Director

 

Geothermal Inventory [November / December 2004 Bulletin]
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A New Study Highlights Geothermal Resources
Available for Development in California and Nevada
By Jim Lovekin – Manager of Field Operations, GeothermEx, Inc.

 

NCPA at the Geysers [July / August 2004 Bulletin]
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Northern California Power Agency Benefits the Public and Its
Member/Owners with Reliable, Renewable Geothermal Power
By Murray Grande – NCPA Acting Assistant General Manager
for Generation
Services; and NCPA Geothermal Staff –
Steve Enedy, Bill Smith, John Counsil, and Steve Jones

 

A First for Canada? [July / August 2004 Bulletin]
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Work Underway To Confirm the Potential for
a Geothermal Power Plant in Britist Columbia

 

Lake County Success [May / June 2004 Bulletin]
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Generating Environmental Gains With Geothermal Power
By Mark Dellinger, Administrator, Lake County (CA) Sanitation District,
and Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion/Planners Engineers (Portland, OR)

 

Geothermal Japan [March / April 2004 Bulletin]
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History and Status of Geothermal Power Development and Production
By Seiki Kawazoe – Thermal and Nuclear Power Engineering
Society (TEMPES), and Jim Combs – Geo Hills Associates (Reno, NV)

 

GeoPowering the West [March / April 2004 Bulletin]
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Getting Organized in the Public Sector to
Promote U.S. Geothermal Development
By Roger Hill, GeoPowering the West Technical Director
Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, NM)

 

Upgrading Ormesa [March / April 2004 Bulletin]
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ORMAT Nevada, Inc. Expansion and
Improvements Raise Power Prodiction 20%
By Don Campbell, Daniel N. Schochet and Zvi Krieger

 

Recharging the Geysers [November / December 2003 Bulletin]
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Calpine Corp. and Santa Rosa Celebrate Completion
of the World's Largest Wastewater-to-Energy Project

 

An Unfinished Journey [September / October 2003 Bulletin]
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30 Years of Geothermal-Electric Generation in Mexico

by José Luis Quijano-León and Luis C.A. Gutiérrez-Negrín
Comisión Federal de Electricidad, Morelia, México

 

Los Azufres II [September / October 2003 Bulletin]
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A New 100-MW Geothermal Power Project Starts
Operations Near Morelia, Michoacán in Central Mexico

by Dr. Gerardo Hiriart – Comisión Federal de Electricidad, Mexico City, Mexico

 

Pioneering Past [September / October 2003 Bulletin]
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Geothermal Development in Mexico
Highlighted in Rarely Seen Photographs

Introduction and Captions by José Luis Quijano-León,
Comisión Federal de Electricidad, Morelia, México

 

Geothermal Nicaragua [July / August 2003 Bulletin]
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by Ariel Zúñiga, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía

 

Geothermal El Salvador [July / August 2003 Bulletin]
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by José Antonio Rodriguez and Ada Herrera,
Geotérmica Salvadoreña, S.A. de C.V.

 

Costa Rica [July / August 2003 Bulletin]
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Geothermal Update

by Dr. Alfredo Mainieri Protti, Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad

 

Geothermal Guatemala [May / June 2003 Bulletin]
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Past, Present and Future Development of Geothermal Energy in Guatemala

by Enrique M. Lima Lobato (West Japan Engineering Consultants, Inc., Japan); with Julio Palma and Alfredo René Roldán Manzo (Empresa de Generación de Energia Eléctrica, INDE, Guatemala)

 

Geothermal Energy Reduces Greenhouse Gases
[March / April 2003 Bulletin]
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CO2 Emissions from Geothermal Energy Facilities are
Insignificant Compared to Power Plants Burning Fossil Fuels

by K. Kit Bloomfield (INEEL), Joseph N. Moore (EGI),
and Robert M. Neilson, Jr. (INEEL)

 

Magic at Maguarichic [March / April 2003 Bulletin]
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New CFE Geothermal Village Power Plant in Mexico Bestows
Local Residents with Prosperity—and Children With Ice Cream

by Raúl Sánchez-Velasco, Moisés López-Díaz, Héctor Mendoza and
Raúl Tello-Hinojosa – Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Morelia, Mexico)

 

Geothermal California [September / October 2002 Bulletin]
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California Claims the World's Highest Geothermal Power Output,
With Potential for Even More Production With Advanced Techniques

by John Sass and Sue Priest, U.S. Geological Survey (Flagstaff, AZ)


 

Model for Success [September / October 2002 Bulletin]
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An Overview of Industry-Military Cooperation in the Development of
Power Operations at the Coso Geothermal Field in Southern California

by Francis C. Monastero, Geothermal Programs Office,
U.S. Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake

 

Gators in the Sage [November / December 2001 Bulletin]
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Leo Ray's Pioneering Work in Geothermal Aquaculture Has
Successfully Established Alligators as a New Cash Crop for Idaho

Out of Africa [March / April 2001 Bulletin]
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Aquaculturist Ron Barned Uses Geothermal Water in Southern
Oregon to Rear Tropical Fish from African Rift Valley Lake


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