Geothermal
This is great news and hopefully if/when Obama gets elected he will pursue this.While they are not including geothermal heating systems used in homes as they do not generate power, they should. It’s important to consider geothermal HVAC systems as, while they use power to run, they free up other non-renewable resources (NG and petroleum products) for power production and, in the case of homes heated by electricity, reduce demands on power generation. Geothermal is incredibly important, it’s renewable and non polluting, and unlike wind power it doesn’t pose a problem for birds and bats (bats in particular have a problem with windmills - when they fly close by the drop in air pressure from the rotating blades collapses their lungs and kills them). Bonus the landscape is not littered with unsightly windmills.
Tags: Environment, geothermalpower production could significantly add to the electric power generating capacity in the United States.
The assessment released today is the first national geothermal resource estimate in more than 30 years.
The results of this assessment show that the United States has an estimated 9,057 Megawatts-electric (MWe) of power generation potential from domestic, conventional, identified geothermal systems, 30,033 MWe of power generation potential from conventional, undiscovered geothermal resources, and 517,800 MWe of power generation potential from unconventional (high temperature, low permeability) Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) resources.
The results of this assessment indicate that full development of the conventional, identified systems alone could expand geothermal power production by approximately 6,500 MWe, or about 260% of the currently installed geothermal total of more than 2500 MWe. The resource estimate for unconventional EGS is more than an order of magnitude larger than the combined estimates for both identified and undiscovered conventional geothermal resources and, if successfully developed, could provide an installed geothermal electric power generation capacity equivalent to about half of the currently installed electric power generating capacity in the United States.
“The results of this assessment point to a greater potential for geothermal power production than previous assessments,” said Dirk Kempthorne, U.S. Secretary of the Interior. “Geothermal energy is not only a renewable resource, but could significantly contribute to our domestic energy resource base.”
Results of this USGS assessment indicate that the power generation potential from identified geothermal systems range from 3,675 MWe (95% probability) to 16,457 MWe (5% probability); the power generation potential from undiscovered geothermal systems range from 7,917 MWe (95% probability) to 73,286 MWe (5% probability); and the power generation potential from Enhanced Geothermal Systems range from 345,100 MWe (95% probability) to 727,900 MWe (5% probability).
Geothermal energy is an extremely important but underutilized domestic, renewable energy resource. The nearly 15,000 Gigawatt-hours of geothermal power generated in 2005 constituted 25% of domestic nonhydroelectric renewable electric power generation (a little over 4,055,400 total Gigawatt-hours of electricity were produced in the United States in 2005).
The USGS assessment evaluated 241 identified moderate-temperature (90 to 150oC; 194 to 302oF) and high-temperature (greater than 150oC) geothermal systems located on private and public lands. Geothermal systems located on public lands closed to development, such as national parks, were not included in this assessment. Electric-power generation potential was also determined for several low-temperature (less than 90°ree;C) systems in Alaska for which local conditions make electric power generation feasible. The assessment also included a provisional estimate of the power generation potential from the application of unconventional, .
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