How to Use Core Earth Heat for Steam Electricity
- 1). Drill a well into the Earth's surface at a "geothermal reservoir." Geothermal reservoirs are specific spots on the Earth's surface where geologists and engineers have studied and have determined to contain geothermal water underground.
- 2). Transfer pressured steam that rises up the drilled well to turbines. This is done through piping, so as to not release steam directly into the environment.
- 3). Spin the steam turbine with the natural, pressurized force of the earth's steam.
- 4). Create electricity from the produced speed of the steam turbine.
- 5). Place the rejected waste water back into the ground through a "reinjection well."
- 6). Use rainwater collected in the geothermal reservoir along with rejected waste water to replenish and restart this electricity-producing system.
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