Geothermal Technologies Program: Hydrothermal Power Systems
The need for developing technologies, which would result in geothermic free energy, is imminent. This area has not yet been probed very deeply, but it has huge possibilities, as it is available from mother earth. Vast amounts of power are present below the surface crust on which we move and have our being, all we need do is tap into it and control it. The benefits are so great that they must be used by one and all. At least five good things can be said about earth4energy.

At the Earth’s’ center, the temperature is 60 times more than that of water being boiled and the fantastic heat creates forces that exert themselves only a couple of miles beneath us. These forces contain huge amounts of free energy and superheated fluids in the form of magma, which we see in the power and energy of whenever there is a volcanic eruption. These fluids also come up to the surface of the earth as steam and erupt from vents.
We can produce our own vents, and we can develop out own containment chambers for the magma and convert all of this energy into electrical energy to light and heat our homes. To produce a geothermal plant, a well needs to be dug in an area with abundant source of magma or super hot fluid, then a pipe has to be used to bring up the fluid on to the surface level to get the required steam power. The steam would turn a turbine engine, which would generate the electrical energy.
There are unfavorable judgments of geo-thermal energy tapping which prevents it being implemented on the large scale which it should be. According to critics finding the right location is expensive and time-consuming. Additionally, set up cost of a geothermal plant is again cost-consuming and there is not guarantee that the venture would yield profits later. Some geothermal sites, once tapped, might be found to not produce a large enough amount of steam for the power plant to be viable or reliable.
Unfortunately we also hear from environmentalists who worry that bringing up magma can bring up potentially harmful materials along with it. However the benefits of geothermic free energy far outweighs such remarks if only we explored it deeper. The fact is this is the energy of the Earth herself means it does not develop any pollutants. geothermal energy is an cost-efficient energy source – easy to produce after site identification and the set up of the plant to develop it.
geothermic plants, furthermore, do not need to be as large as electrical plants, giant dams, or atomic free energy facilities - the surroundings would be less disrupted. Being an substitute source of energy, its use would lessen our dependence on fossil fuels. Perhaps most significantly of all, we are never, ever going to run out of geothermal free energy, and it is not a commodity that would continually become more costly in terms of real dollars as time passes, since it is ever-present. The use of geothermic energy would be, in the end, very cheap, after investigation and power station building costs are recouped.




