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Electric generation by heat source

05/21/2008 12:00 PM

Dear sir

my question is : is it possible to generate electric power fro a heat source and / or hot water ? how ? and what is the sources of machineries ?

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Re: Electric generation by heat source

05/21/2008 2:11 PM

There are geothermal power stations operating all over the planet...

Just google 'geothermal power stations'...

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05/23/2008 8:23 AM

Dear Electroman

the heat we have is dry straw , as fuel the water to get steam then to run the steam turbine then the turbine will run the electric generator .

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05/21/2008 2:38 PM

LOOKING FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE OF GEOTHERMA POWER STATION .

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05/22/2008 3:04 AM

Plenty can be found in Iceland.

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05/23/2008 8:28 AM

Dear

can we get some sorces address , or any suppliers

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05/24/2008 8:31 AM

Dear sirs

actualy the system we need exactly as follows :

turbine or microturbine cogeneration system provide both electricity and heat and may be cooling as well , the system use straw " as fuel " in dry kiln . the power effeciency required is minimum 200 kw and maximum 700 kw . the system to be used to run agro- industry plant .

please advice any details avialable .

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05/22/2008 3:43 PM

How large a city do you want to power (eg- small town, larg city, your home, etc)?

Budget - $10,000,000, $20,000,000, etc.

Please supply more information, or better yet perform a search on Wikipedia for "geothermal power".

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05/23/2008 8:35 AM

Dear sir

it is to power a plant , it is industrial plant . the power required is ranging 300 - 500- 1000 kw . might be two generators 500 kw each .depends on consumption of the fuel .

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