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Power Stations Using Locally Available Energy Sources

A Volume in the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology Series, Second Edition

  • One-stop reference to a critical area of sustainability research
  • Overview of locally available energy sources which exploit temperature, chemical, and other gradients
  • Covers the most promising ocean energy resources for practical applications
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (23 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Geothermal Power Stations, Introduction

    • Lucien Y. Bronicki
    Pages 1-3
  3. Geothermal Energy Utilization

    • John W. Lund
    Pages 5-22
  4. Geology and Hydrology of Geothermal Energy

    • William E. Glassley
    Pages 23-34
  5. Geothermal Energy, Nature, Use, and Expectations

    • Maciej Lukawski, Jefferson W. Tester, Betina Bendall, Barry Goldstein, Gerardo Hiriart, Luis Gutierrez-Negrin et al.
    Pages 35-46
  6. Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Systems

    • David Nieva, Rosa María Barragán, Víctor Arellano
    Pages 61-78
  7. Drilling for Geothermal Resources

    • John T. Finger
    Pages 79-117
  8. Geothermal Field and Reservoir Monitoring

    • Trevor M. Hunt
    Pages 119-139
  9. Geothermal Resources: Environmental Aspects

    • Trevor M. Hunt
    Pages 141-160
  10. Geothermal Power Conversion Technology

    • Lucien Y. Bronicki
    Pages 161-268
  11. Geothermal Power Economics

    • Subir K. Sanyal
    Pages 269-280
  12. Development and Sustainability of Engineered Geothermal Systems

    • R. Baria, L. Mortimer, G. Beardsmore
    Pages 281-295
  13. Reservoir Engineering in Geothermal Fields

    • Enrique Lima, Hiroyuki Tokita, Hideki Hatanaka
    Pages 327-352
  14. Solar Pond Power Systems

    • Lucien Y. Bronicki
    Pages 353-370
  15. Power Generation from Low-Grade Heat Streams

    • Lucien Y. Bronicki
    Pages 371-384
  16. Ocean Energy, Introduction

    • Luis Vega
    Pages 385-387

About this book

This volume covers the utilization of geothermal and related energy resources that exploit variations in temperature, chemistry, etc. and require different plant designs and technologies for each location. Extending beyond power plants using geothermal and ocean energy, coverage includes hot dry rock systems, geothermal conditioning, solar ponds, osmotic power, dry air, and potential future deep sea hydrothermal sources. Some technologies have reached the prototype stage, some not even that, but where much work has been invested, it is important to provide a complete picture if only to prevent others from following a dead-end path. For geothermal power plants, the greatest challenge remains the geothermal resource itself. Power conversion is the least uncertain part of a geothermal project, as it consists of a straightforward engineering design with work executed by experienced manufacturers, engineering firms, and contractors. The issues associated with integrating largeamounts of ocean energy into the overall supply are also explored.

Collecting more than 20 new articles and updated entries, all peer reviewed, this volume in the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Second Edition, provides an authoritative introduction from exploration techniques to conversion systems for a wide range of locally available energy sources. This comprehensive reference is suitable for those just entering these fields, but also offers new insights for advanced researchers, industry experts, and decision makers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Ormat Systems Ltd, Yavne, Israel

    Lucien Y. Bronicki

About the editor

Until recently, Lucien Bronicki was the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Ormat Technologies Inc. In 1964 he founded, Ormat in Israel and in 1972 he established, with his wife Dita, Ormat in the US.

Before establishing Ormat he worked in the Nuclear Research Center in Saclay (France) on design of a bubble chamber for elementary particle research at CERN, he then joined the National Physical Laboratory of Israel, to develop a solar energy powered turbine.

 He holds a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, a M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Paris and a post graduate degree in Nuclear Engineering from CNAM in Paris. He received the Geothermal Research Council Pioneers Award and PhD Honoris Causa from the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Technion Institute of Technology.

Bronicki has authored or co-authored many professional articles and more than 100 patents on thermodynamic devices, turbines and controls. 

He was a member of the Studies Committee “Energy for Tomorrows World Commission” of the World Energy Council and is a member of the Executive Council of the Weizmann Institute of Science. He is also a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, of IEEE, of the International Solar Energy Society, and the Geothermal Research Council.

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eBook USD 549.99
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Hardcover Book USD 329.99
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