Posted by admin on March 10, 2010

SketchUp Model – Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)

An animation of the 50 MW Habanero EGS system, under development in Australia’s Cooper Basin. We recommend watching in high quality. Video does not have sound. For more information on EGS technology please check out www.google.org/egs

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15 Responses to “SketchUp Model – Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)”

  1. frogface77 says:

    Very Nice video…. what program did you use to add the Graphic Text?
    Nice Models !!! BTW

  2. Bradtomshore says:

    solar only reduces the load on current power systems during the day. we need a combination

  3. soylentgreenb says:

    “Why not use a cooling tower?”

    Water usage? This is in an Australian desert.

  4. soylentgreenb says:

    (Solar is most cost-effective for space heating and hot-water heating; photovoltaics are recieving ridiculous levels of subsidies to try to hurry it along(see learning curves), but still doesn’t manage to be cost effective).

  5. soylentgreenb says:

    “I’m just wondering if solar isn’t lower-impact and also currently much cheaper?”

    They’re not competitors. Solar provides peak-load and isn’t reliable unless you live near a desert. That means solar must be backed up with natural gas or hydro power for cloudy days/winter(mostly gas since hydro resource is quite limited).

    Geothermal energy can provide baseload without any miracles in transmission and storage.

  6. theseattlechick says:

    yeah, it just seems a little sketchy, but I’m open to the idea it could work. I’m just wondering if solar isn’t lower-impact and also currently much cheaper?

  7. visualcomms says:

    surely, solar power is more reliable for hot countries like australia? why not stretch the recently very cheap (i’m told) solar material like a tent top to harvest energy and cool the desert underneath and make it habitable/irrigable with all that electrickery originating from the sun?

  8. Murre3000 says:

    Why not use a cooling tower?

  9. semiliteratedgod says:

    do u have atleast one of these up’n'runnin?

  10. fansonly2000 says:

    cool, but no sound..

  11. hamsterpoop says:

    I am currently studying Geology and Geophysics and was a bit annoyed about having to work for a petroleum company if I wanted to help solve the world’s energy crisis. I am so happy to see that Google is investing in Geothermal!! I want to work on this sooo badly!!! :D

  12. sp4zzpp2 says:

    ya, very human-like, I guess. Let’s suck the energy out of everything to make money.. Humans have to spread all over, I know. Ya we have also the right to do so, god is supposed to say.

  13. adrastea99 says:

    Why do my sketchups never look like this?

  14. soylentgreenb says:

    Minor hydrogen sulfide emissions, tiny risk of earth quakes.

    The risks of not having enough reliable electricity include death from exposure to the elements, damage to electrical devices, spoilage of frozen or chilled food, loss of productivity and income, loss of heavy industry(ask California), inabillity to guarantee timely health care and lack of alternatives to avoid liquifying coal as a transportation fuel and avoid the high death toll that results from coal particulate emissions.

  15. sp4zzpp2 says:

    I’m no fan about getting energy from earth’S magma. I first want to know what it’s risks are – there have to be some!

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