
doi: 10.2172/5348256
The HGP-A Wellhead Generator Proof-of-Feasibility Project consists of a nominal 3 Megawatt geothermal steam turbine electric power generating facility, the first geothermal power plant in Hawaii. The plant is being constructed as a research and development project to evaluate geothermal steam as a viable resource to be considered for larger commercial electric power generating stations in Hawaii. The project facilities include a turbine building, with a contiguous service area for plant operations and maintenance, visitor center, and the power plant equipment.
Design, Sulfur Compounds, 330, Cost, Turbines, Thermal Power Plants, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150801* -- Geothermal Power Plants-- Design & Operation, Hydrogen Sulfides, Sulfides, 15 Geothermal Energy, Hawaii, 620, Turbomachinery, Machinery, Geothermal Legacy, North America, Geothermal Power Plants, Federal Region Ix, Buildings, Removal, Hydrogen Compounds, Operation, Construction, Power Plants, Chalcogenides
Design, Sulfur Compounds, 330, Cost, Turbines, Thermal Power Plants, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150801* -- Geothermal Power Plants-- Design & Operation, Hydrogen Sulfides, Sulfides, 15 Geothermal Energy, Hawaii, 620, Turbomachinery, Machinery, Geothermal Legacy, North America, Geothermal Power Plants, Federal Region Ix, Buildings, Removal, Hydrogen Compounds, Operation, Construction, Power Plants, Chalcogenides
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