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HOT - (Colloquial) - The word is sometimes used to describe electric utility lines that are carrying electric currently. It also is used to refer to anything that is highly radioactive. HOT DRY ROCK - A geothermal resource created when impermeable, subsurface rock structures, typically granite rock 15,000 feet or more below the earth' ...
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Fahrenheit (149 degrees Celsius) or greater. Hot water and, in some instances, steam can be used to make electricity in large ... . Additionally, two forms of geothermal energy - Hot Dry Rock and Magma - have the potential to provide thousands of megawatts in California. Recent investigations in Hot Dry Rock were focused in the Clear Lake area ...
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Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change
The plant will use hot dry rock technology where water is artificially driven into the Earth's core to be heated; conventional ...
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Energy Glossary Letter H
HOT - (Colloquial) - The word is sometimes used to describe electric utility lines that are carrying electric currently. It also is used to refer to anything that is highly radioactive. HOT DRY ROCK - A geothermal resource created when impermeable, subsurface rock structures, typically granite rock 15,000 feet or more below the earth' ...
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Geothermal Data
Geothermal energy is heat derived from Earth's interior. Resources may include hot springs and wells, hot dry rock, and even molten rock. These may be converted into heat and electricity. Thermal Springs List for ...
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Preliminary study of the behavior and ecology of axis deer on Maui,
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In India, chital have been observed to shift during peak dry periods from eating especially grasses to eating other plants materials, ... lengths. Deer went between strands rather than over barbed-wire fences; at rock walls, they took advantage of a low spot and used stepping ...
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MDAG Case Study 8
(Photos 5 and 6). ... the smelter and the shoreline, within indentations of the surficial coral rock (Photo 7). This slag can be traced to the water's ... discharge, the lack of outflow, and the ongoing evaporation in the hot, dry Aruban climate, the water in these pits likely has elevated salinity. ...
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NREL: Geothermal Technologies Program - Geothermal Electricity
In the future, we may be able to use the heat of the deep, hot, dry rock formations of Earth's crust, and possibly ... producer in the world). The steam either comes directly from the resource, or the very hot, high-pressure water is depressurized ("flashed") to produce steam. The steam then turns turbines, which ...
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Geothermal Energy
The mantle which surrounds the core and ... it heats ground water found trapped in porous rock or water running along fractured rock surfaces and faults. Such hydrothermal resources have two ... Fahrenheit) hydrothermal resources that may come from either dry steam wells or hot water wells. We can use these resources by drilling ...
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Rock Construction
On really hot, dry days, you may want to mix your mortar a little wetter, because it will dry out while you are working. ... to a too-dry mixture, than to have to add more sand and Portland cement to a too-wet mixture. For laying rock walls I ... "Ferro-cement" roofs and feel that they lend themselves well to rock structures. A rock house with a Ferro-cement roof should certainly give you many ...
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