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Aarkstore Enterprise–Geothermal Energy Markets: Technologies and Products Worldwide
Table of Contents :
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Geothermal Energy Technologies
Geothermal Power Systems
Table 1-1: World Electricity Generated from Geothermal, 2008
Geothermal Power Systems Technologies
Dry Steam
Flash Steam
Binary Cycle
Flash -Binary Combined Cycle
Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Hot Dry Rock System
Hydrocarbon/Geothermal Co-Production
Geo-Pressure Systems
Geothermal Power Market Size
Figure 1-1: World Geothermal Electric Power Capacity, 2004-2008 (in megawatts)
Figure 1-2: World Geothermal Electric Power Capacity by Country, 2008 (in megawatts and percent)
Figure 1-3: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2004-2008 (in millions of kilowatt hours)
Figure 1-4: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation by Country, 2008 (in millions of kilowatt hours and percent).
Geothermal Power Market Factors
Location and Accessibility of Resources
Technological Developments
Demand for Energy
Economic Factors
Table 1-2: U.S. Electricity Cost by Energy Source, 2008 (cost per kilowatt hours in cents)
Environmental Factors
Investment Climate
Government Policy and Incentives
Consumer Perceptions
Geothermal Energy Market Forecast
Figure 1-5: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2009-2013 (in millions of kilowatt hours)
Figure 1-6: Value of Geothermal Electricity Generated, 2008-2013 (in millions of dollars)
Direct Use Geothermal Systems
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Geothermal Heat Pump Market Size
Figure 1-7: World Geothermal Heat Pump Installed Base, 2004-2008 (’000 units)
Figure 1-8: World Geothermal Heat Pump Installed Base by Country, 2008 (percent share)
Geothermal Heat Pump Market Factors
Environmental Factors
Cost Factors
Government Policy and Incentives
Geothermal Heat Pump Market Forecast
Figure 1-9: World Geothermal Heat Pump Installed Base, 2009-2013 (’000 units)
Report Scope
Report Format
Report Methodology
Abbreviations
Table 1-3: Abbreviations Utilized in Report
Chapter 2: Geothermal Energy Technologies
Overview
History of Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Technologies
Geothermal Power Systems
Table 2-1: World Electricity Generated from Geothermal, 2008
Hydrothermal Reservoirs
Dry Steam
Figure 2-1: Dry Steam Geothermal Plant
Flash Steam
Figure 2-2: Flash Steam Geothermal Power Plant
Figure 2-3: Double-Flash Steam Geothermal Power Plant
Binary Cycle
Figure 2-4: Binary Cycle Geothermal Plant
Flash-Binary Combined Cycle
Selection of Conversion Technology
Advanced Conversion Technologies
Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Hot Dry Rock System
Hydrocarbon/Geothermal Co-Production
Geo-Pressure Systems
Direct Use Geothermal Systems
Figure 2-5: Direct Use Geothermal System
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Closed-Loop Horizontal
Figure 2-6: Closed-Loop Horizontal Geothermal Heat Pump System
Closed-Loop Vertical
Figure 2-7: Closed-Loop Vertical Geothermal Heat Pump System
Closed-Loop Pond/Lake
Figure 2-8: Closed-Loop Pond/Lake Geothermal Heat Pump System
Open-Loop System
Figure 2-9: Open-Loop Geothermal Heat Pump System
Direct Exchange Geothermal Heat Pumps
Advantages of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
Traditional and Alternative Energy Technologies
Natural Gas
Fuel Conversion
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-2: World Electricity Generated from Natural Gas, 2008
Table 2-3: World’s Proved Reserves of Natural Gas, 2008 (in trillions of cubic meters)
Environmental Impact
Coal
Fuel Conversion
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-4: World Electricity Generated from Coal, 2008
Table 2-5: Top Five Producers of World Hard Coal, 2008 (in millions of tonnes)
Environmental Impact
Nuclear
Fuel Conversion
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-6: World Electricity Generated from Nuclear, 2008
Environmental Impact
Hydroelectric
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-7: World Electricity Generated from Hydroelectric, 2008
Environmental Impact
Wind
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-8: World Electricity Generated from Wind, 2008
Environmental Impact
Solar
Electricity Generation and Sustainability
Table 2-9: World Electricity Generated from Solar, 2008
Environmental Impact
Advantages of Geothermal Energy
Reliable
Renewable
Clean
Domestic
Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy
Site Location and Exploration
Startup Cost
Solid Waste Generation and Corrosive Fluid Containment
Land Subsidence
Earthquake Induction
Chapter 3: Market Size and Growth
Overview
Geothermal Energy Market
Geothermal Power Market Size
Figure 3-1: World Geothermal Electric Power Capacity, 2004-2008 (in megawatts)
Figure 3-2: World Geothermal Electric Power Capacity by Country, 2008 (in megawatts and percent)
Figure 3-3: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2004-2008 (in millions of kilowatt hours)
Figure 3-4: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation by Country, 2008 (in millions of kilowatt hours and percent).
United States
Figure 3-5: US Geothermal Electric Power Capacity, 2004-2008 (in megawatts)
Figure 3-6: US Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2004-2008 (in millions of kilowatt hours)
Figure 3-7: US Geothermal Electric Power Capacity by State, 2008 (in megawatts and percent)
California
Other States
Table 3-1: World Geothermal Power Plants by Country, 2008
Philippines
Indonesia
Mexico
Italy
Japan
New Zealand
Iceland
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Geothermal Energy Market Factors
Location and Accessibility of Resources
Figure 3-8: Geothermal Natural Resources in the United States
Technological Developments
Table 3-2: U.S. Geothermal Energy Production Potential by State, 2008
Demand for Energy
Economic Factors
Table 3-3: U.S. Electricity Cost by Energy Source, 2008 (cost per kilowatt hours in cents)
Environmental Factors
Investment Climate
Government Policy and Incentives
Consumer Perceptions
Geothermal Power Market Forecast
Figure 3-9: World Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2009-2013 (millions per kilowatt hours)
Figure 3-10: U.S. Geothermal Electric Power Generation, 2009-2013 (millions per kilowatt hours)
United States
Table 3-4: U.S. Geothermal Projects in Progress, by State, 2008
Figure 3-11: Value of Geothermal Electricity Generated, 2008-2013 (in millio
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