Northern Thailand geothermal resources and development - A review and 2012 update
Northern Thailand has 16 hot spring systems with surface temperatures near or greater than 80°C with potential for binary plant power generation. Presently only Fang system generates power from wells flowing a total of 8.3 1/s of 116°C water to a 300 kW single module Ormat binary plant. Current prod...
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Main Authors: | Fongsaward Suvagondha Singharajwarapan, Spencer H. Wood, Natthaporn Prommakorn, Lara Owens |
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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