| Title | The Coury Heat Exchanger Process for the Removal of H2S and Other Impurities from Geothermal Steam in Steam Stacking Applications |
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| Authors | Coury, Glenn; Goering, Steven W.; Mickley, Michael C. |
| Year | 1983 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Power Generation; Hydrogen Sulfide; Coury Process; Upstream Process |
| Abstract | Hydrogen sulfide gas and other gaseous and solid contaminants originally present in geothermal fluids pose both environmental and economic difficulties. A new heat exchanger process has been developed by Coury and Associated and the Electric Power Research Institute to address these difficulties; the process appears to be particularly attractive due to its simplicity and because it removes both H2S and most other contaminants from the turbine feed. |