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This study identifies remaining undeveloped geothermal resources in California and western Nevada, and it estimates the Development costs of each. It has relied on public-domain information and such additional ...
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2. [Image] Downhole Heat Exchanger for Shallow Geothermal Systems: Performance, Economics and Applicability
Heat exchangers located within the wellbore of shallow geothermal resources are presently being used at several locations in the U.S. These heat exchangers are referred to as downhole heat exchangers. ...Citation -
3. [Image] Issue Alert: Selling South: BPA Seeks Ways of Marketing Surplus Power to the Pacific Northwest
As the Federal wholesaler of electric energy in the Pacific Northwest, SPA currently finds itself with an embarrassment of riches: more power than the Northwest can use. In fact, for at least the next ...Citation -
This issue of the Geothermal Progress Monitor, the 14th since its inception in 1980, highlights the anticipated rapid growth in the use of geothermal heat pumps and documents the continued growth in the ...
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In 2003, the U.S. Department of Agriculture surveyed 21 dry-mill ethanol plants to estimate their 2002 production costs, including both variable (feed stock and plant operation) and capital expenses. These ...
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The use of medium and low temperature brines from deep aquifers is well established technology in France. Agence Francaise Pour La Maitrisse de L'Energy (AFME) (1983) report that since 1978 twenty geothermal ...
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Near-term and long-term supply curves are presented for electric applications of geothermal energy. The GEOCOST model was used to determine the present and future energy production costs for the high-temperature ...
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P12-200-2777A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. View looking downstream at right abutment of Keno Regulating Dam, which controls level of 18 miles of river and Lake Ewauna- Keno to Klamath Falls. ...
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P12-200-2791A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. Employees of M-K Co., under contract with PP&L Co., drilling rock and placing explosive for excavation of 100' X 12' X 3500' channel through Keno ...
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10. [Image] PUMPING PLANT 9, Tule Lake Sump 2
KP-2545-R2-Klamath Project - PUMPING PLANT 9, Tule Lake Sump 2. View of pumping units taken from bridge deck. Units are 25 cfs capacity at 15 feet head; December 26, 1959; Photo by K.J. GreeneCitation -
11. [Image] TULE LAKE DIVISION - Pumping Plant T
KP-2553-R2-Klamath Project - TULE LAKE DIVISION - Pumping Plant T. View looking northwest to inlet. Plant serves 3 farm units and was constructed in 1956. Capacity is 9 cfs at 8' head. Bypass valve permits ...Citation -
KP-2571-R2-Klamath Project - TULE LAKE DIVISION - Sump 2, Specifications DC-5307, R-Canal. Hancock Elevating Scraper, 8 cu. yd. capacity with sideboards, placing canal lining at Station 29+50, R-Canal; ...
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P-12-200-4236 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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14. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4237 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and has a crest ...Citation -
15. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4238 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and has a crest ...Citation -
16. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4246 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
17. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek , 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4247 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
18. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek , 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4249 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
19. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek , 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4250 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
P-12-200-4255 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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P-12-200-4256 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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P-12-200-4257 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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P-12-200-4258 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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24. [Image] Closed Drain Construction - Tule Lake Sump 3 - Specs. No. 200C-842, Patterson Constr. Co., Contractor
CN-12-201-264NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of DW-20 scraper hauling road base material from the USBR pit at the south end of Sump 1-A. Owing to their large capacity (25 c.y.) and resultant ...Citation -
25. [Image] Closed Drain Construction - Tule Lake Sump 3 - Specs. No. 200C-842, Patterson Constr. Co., Contractor
CN-12-201-283NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of Scoopmobile front end loader (__c.y. capacity), operating in the Casuse Mt. cinder pit. This pit is located in Sec. 19, T46N, R6E, M.D.M. & ...Citation -
26. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2089-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, from a point about 1,000 feet downstream, shows Ankeny Canal at right, tailrace in center and Keno Canal at left. Forebay and dam in background. ...Citation -
27. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-19A. Stock pond rehabilitated by the Bureau of Land Management during summer of 1968. This stock pond is located in the SE1/4SE14 of Sec. 26, T. 38 S., R. 13 E., W.M. The overall dimensions ...Citation -
28. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-20A. Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon. Small reservoir excavated by BLM, during 1968, in a wet weather seep near Wagon Wheel Springs. This reservoir is located in the SW1/4NE1/4 of ...Citation -
29. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-21A. Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon. Stock-pond - pit-type - constructed by BLM during the summer of 1968. This pond is located in a dry lake bed in the NE1/4 of Sec. 5, T. 39 S., ...Citation -
30. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-22A. Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon. Earthfill dam and reservoir constructed by BLM across a draw in the NE1/4 of Sec. 10, T. 39 S., R. 14 E, W.M. Earth spillway is located at left ...Citation -
31. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-24A Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon. Stock-pond - pit-type - constructed by BLM in the summer of 1968. This pond was constructed in a large flat in the NE1/4 of Sec. 3, T. 39 S., R. ...Citation -
32. [Image] Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon
CN-12-200-26A Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon. Stock-pond – pit-type – constructed by BLM in the summer of 1968. This pond is located in the NE1/4 of Sec. 14, T. 39 S., R. 14 E, W.M. The overall ...Citation -
33. [Image] Clear Lake Spillway Rehabilitation - Specs. 200C-889 - Roy D. Garren Corporation, Contractor
P-12-200-2993NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of caterpillar self-loading scraper, 35 cu. yd. capacity, loading earth material to be placed on dike; May 1974; Bureau of Reclamation photo ...Citation -
34. [Image] Clear Lake Spillway Rehabilitation - Specs. 200C-889 - Roy D. Garren Corporation, Contractor
P-12-200-2994NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. Caterpillar, scraper self-loader, 35 cu. yd. capacity, unloading material on the dike; May 1974; Bureau of Reclamation photo by D. W. SteinCitation -
P-12-200-4023 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth-and-rock-fill type structure 39 feet high and a ...
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36. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4024 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
37. [Image] Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
P-12-200-4025 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length ...Citation -
P-12-200-4026 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature regulates flow from the Upper Klamath Lake Reservoir. It is a principal source of water supply for the project. The dam is a reinforced ...
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P-12-200-4027 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature regulates flow from the Upper Klamath Lake Reservoir. It is a principal source of water supply for the project. The dam is a reinforced ...
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This report summarizes the results of these tasks and references the specific reports in which they can be found. The benefits of the project to the state are discussed, including the passage of state ...
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The huge undertaking which evolved from the Treaty included doubling the hydroelectric reservoir capacity in the Columbia Basin, and construction of the Pacific Northwest-Pacific Southwest Intertie. The ...
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This handbook is designed to explain how priorities and allocations may be used to support energy programs and projects
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43. [Image] Geothermal Computer Program Workshop
This document is a collection of several readouts of different user manuals for computer codeCitation -
This paper considers the optimum design of unitary water-to-air heat pump units for use in distributed systems. The idea considers a heat pump unit with standard off-the-shelf components but optimized ...
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45. [Image] Diesel Heat Pump for District Heating Plants and for the Heating of Large Housing Blocks
The aim of this project is to investigate technical, economic, and environmental aspects of large diesel driven heat pump plants for district heating and for central heating of large buildingsCitation -
The Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) under the auspices of the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) has embarked on a cooperative project with the Comisi6n Federal de Electricidad ...
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47. [Image] A Guide to Geothermal Energy and the Environment
Geothermal energy, defined as heat from the Earth, is a statute-recognized renewable resource. The first U.S. geothermal power plant, opened at The Geysers in California in 1960, continues to operate successfully. ...Citation -
In May of 1999, the City of Santa Rosa working cooperatively with Unocal, Calpine and the State Lands Commission submitted an application for funding from the California Energy Commission's Geothermal ...
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The Salt Water Disposal Study reviewed subsurface salt water disposal experience on the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. This preliminary study concluded that subsurface brine disposal should be possible ...
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50. [Image] Geothermal Energy as a Source of Electricity
Work on this survey teaches that electricity from geothermal resources is viable, and that its commercial risks are no different from those associated with the established and more familiar technologies. ...Citation