
doi: 10.2172/5281992
The hot-dry-rock project tasks are covered as follows: hot-dry-rock reservoir; generation facilities; water resources; transmission requirements; environmental issues; government and community institutional factors; leasing, ownership and management of facilities; regulations, permits, and laws; and financial considerations. (MHR)
Environmental Impacts, 330, Fractured Reservoirs, Laws, 15 Geothermal Energy, Engineering, Geothermal Legacy, Power Transmission, National Government, Geothermal Systems, Energy Systems, Thermal Power Plants Geothermal Legacy 150800* -- Geothermal Power Plants, Institutional Factors, Regulations, Leasing, Local Government, Ownership, Administrative Procedures, Financial Incentives, Resources, Management, Water Resources, Permits, Feasibility Studies, Geothermal Power Plants, Reservoir Engineering, Hot-Dry-Rock Systems, Power Plants, State Government
Environmental Impacts, 330, Fractured Reservoirs, Laws, 15 Geothermal Energy, Engineering, Geothermal Legacy, Power Transmission, National Government, Geothermal Systems, Energy Systems, Thermal Power Plants Geothermal Legacy 150800* -- Geothermal Power Plants, Institutional Factors, Regulations, Leasing, Local Government, Ownership, Administrative Procedures, Financial Incentives, Resources, Management, Water Resources, Permits, Feasibility Studies, Geothermal Power Plants, Reservoir Engineering, Hot-Dry-Rock Systems, Power Plants, State Government
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