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Drilling Down on Geothermal Potential

2012

World Bank


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Biomass power plants; Power producer; Geothermal projects; Power demand; Tax credits; Geothermal wells; Access to electricity; Energy system; Combustion turbines; Thermal generations; Geothermal; Cold water; Environmental concerns; Producers; Coal plant; Small hydro; Power production; Geothermal generation; Electricity demand; Renewable technologies; Fuel cost; Renewable energy tariffs; Electricity generation technologies; Geothermal exploration; Oil; Renewable power; Sustainable energy investment; Geothermal heat; Conventional technologies; Oil prices; Steam turbines; Geothermal project; Injection process; Cost of energy; Geothermal development; Geothermal power plant; Geothermal fluid; Renewable development; Power sector planning; Steam turbine; Geothermal fluids; Steam production; Small power; Economies of scale; Capacity factor; Environmental externalities; Power company; Geothermal technologies; Peak demand; Energy fund; Combustion turbine; Hydro plant; Renewable energy sources; Energy sector; Geothermal power plants; Independent power producer; Colors; Approach; Electricity production; Fuel consumption; Hot water; Geothermal technology; Geothermal sites; Power sector reform; Fuel oils; Power generation technologies; Energy development; Geological conditions; Power sources; Renewable energy development; Power systems; Renewable energy project developers; Transmission line; Green field; Geothermal sources; Electricity generation; Capacity factor increases; Peak loads; Turbine generator; Geothermal electricity; Geothermal plants; Renewable energy technologies; Process heat; Renewable portfolio standards; Sustainable energy sector; Environmental; Environmental impacts; Domestic energy; Greenhouse gas; Transmission system; Electricity supply; Energy endowment; Geothermal systems; Oil cost; Power capacity; Heavy fuel oil; Methane emissions; Power sector; Comparative advantage; Geothermal reservoir; Coal gas; Generation capacity; Sustainable energy; Greenhouse; Geothermal plant; Ipcc; Diesel; Policy makers; Coal combustion; Geothermal site; Policy environment; Emissions; Coal prices; Oil price; Turbine; Transmission grid; Gas prices; Turbines; Injection wells; Power supply; Geothermal power; Generation; Steam field; Geothermal reservoirs; Geothermal field; Electric power generation; Gas industry; Fuel; Biomass power; Drilling activities; Geothermal capacity; Renewable energy project; Price of electricity; Geothermal resource; Domestic heating; Fuel requirements; Capacity factors; Hot dry rock; Gas turbines; Fossil fuel; Power system; Turbine running; Dry steam; Energy market; Domestic energy resources; Fuel costs; Fossil fuel plants; Geothermal resources; Energy services; Renewable energies
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English

2021-06-15
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