Supercritical geothermal plant cuts energy emissions
Environmental Research Web, 22 October 2012
environmentalresearchweb.org/cws/article/news/51235
The warm rocks that lie deep beneath our feet contain huge amounts of renewable energy, but extracting that energy is challenging. Traditionally, water has been used to recover geothermal heat; potentially waste carbon dioxide could be employed too. A new study assesses how energy efficient this option might be.
READ ARTICLE AT Environmental Research Web