Title: |
Technological Peripheral of Geosolar Hybrid Cooling System |
Authors: |
Sunskrati PANDEY, Manan SHAH |
Key Words: |
Geothermal Enerrgy, Cooling, Solar |
Conference: |
Stanford Geothermal Workshop |
Year: |
2021 |
Session: |
Direct Use |
Language: |
English |
Paper Number: |
Pandey |
File Size: |
431 KB |
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Geothermal energy is one of the most sustainable, carbon-free, and renewable forms of energy as stated by The British Geological Survey. The enormousness of geothermal energy can be known by the considerable amount of production of approximately 8.3% of total world electricity with geothermal energy, supplying up to 17% of the world’s population. India being an enormous Country has a vast potential to become a leading contributor in generating eco-friendly and cost-effective geothermal energy. The GSI (Geological Survey of India) has identified 350 geothermal energy locations in the country. The estimated potential for geothermal energy in India is about 10000 MW. This study will help us to reveal the feasibility of the hybrid cooling system in accelerating the growth of opportunities to know the real potential of a number of the hybrid cooling system which has been modeled and also helps us in analyzing the typical pros and cons of large scale geothermal power plants. This study will also help us to deeply investigate the Idea of a hybrid cooling system in Emerging geothermal plants in India.
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