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- Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah - Geothermal energy brochure, professional staff details, site map and link to Geothermal Energy Unit.
- Wikipedia: Geothermal Power - Free encyclopedia article describing the concept of geothermal power. Addresses technical aspects, type of sources, electrical generation and cost.
- Energy Commission Geothermal Program - Promotes geothermal energy development in California. Includes fact sheets, documents and data.
- DOE: Geothermal Energy - Idaho National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Includes information about use of geothermal energy, laws and standards, calendar of events and FAQ.
- Geothermal Resources Council - Encourages worldwide research and development on geothermal energy resources and utilization. Calendar of events, workshops, membership information, publications, related links and other information.
- Geothermal Education Office - Education-related. Includes worldwide geothermal resources map, an energy scrapbook, and classroom materials.
- International Geothermal Association - Information on geothermal energy in use around the world, world conferences on geothermal, and links to related web sites.
- Southern Methodist University Geothermal Lab - Information about heat flow, temperature logging, geothermal resource assessments, and education.
- DOE: Geothermal Technologies Program - Describes the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) geothermal energy program. Includes facts and news.
- DOE: Geothermal Energy Program - Research and development projects of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Includes insights, technical data and publications.
Wikipedia Articles
- Kawerau geothermal power station - The Kawerau geothermal power station is a 90-megawatt geothermal power plant now under construction in New Zealand. Located just outside the town of Kawerau in the eastern Bay of Plenty, it will be the largest geothermal power project in New Zealand since 1989 and will cost NZ$275 million, boosting the country's geothermal capacity by ...
- Geothermal energy in the United States - Geothermal energy in the United States continues to be an area of considerable activity. The USA is the world leader in online capacity of geothermal energy and the generation of electricity from geothermal energy.
- Geothermal power - Geothermal power is energy generated by heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. As of 2007, geothermal power supplies less than 10% of the world's energy.
- Naples underground geothermal zone - Running beneath Naples and the surrounding area is an underground geothermal zone called the "Campi Flegrei" ("fiery fields"). This geothermal area runs generally from Mount Vesuvius beneath a wide area including Pompei, Herculaneum, Naples and over to Pozzuoli and the coastal Baia area.
- Geothermal exchange heat pump - A geothermal exchange heat pump, also known as a ground source heat pump (GSHP), is a heat pump that uses the Earth as either a heat source, when operating in heating mode, or a heat sink, when operating in cooling mode. See also ASHP or air source heat pump, which uses another type of geothermal exchange.