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Title The 100-MW Ngatamariki Geothermal Power Station: A Purpose-built Plant for High Temperature, High Enthalpy Resource
Authors Hilel LEGMANN
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Ngatamariki, New Zealand, high temperature, high enthalpy, binary, modular
Abstract Successfully and sustainably tapping high temperature geothermal reservoirs at around 300 ÂșC at 3000 meters below the ground, requires a very special expertise: a delicate blend of precision multi- disciplinary engineering, mastering technological manufacturing and a dedicated field-proven geothermal experience and knowhow. Some authors have suggested over the years that pure binary systems have a low-efficiency conversion rate and are best suited in the utilization of boiling low-temperature reservoirs. In contrast to those suggestions, several medium-sized geothermal power stations such as the 30-MW Te Huka, 36-MW Rotokawa, 12-MW Kawerau KA 24, and the 30-MW Ngawha are well established examples of high-temperature binary systems operating successfully and sustainably in New Zealand.
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