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Title Examples of industrial uses of geothermal energy in the United States
Authors John W. Lund
Year 2003
Conference Iceland Geothermal Conference
Keywords zinc extraction, heap leaching, milk pasteurization, sludge digestion,agricultural drying.
Abstract Industrial uses of geothermal energy in the United States have included both industrial applications and agricultural drying. A zinc extraction plant has been completed in the Imperial Valley of California, which uses electricity from geothermal power plants for the recovery of the metal from geothermal brines. The plant will eventually extract 30,000 tonnes of zinc annually from the wastewater from ten power plants. Two large gold and silver ore heap-leaching projects are located in Nevada with an installed capacity of 15 MWt and use 250 TJ (69 GWh) annually. They are able to increase the extraction of ore by 17% and extend their operating season into the colder months, compared to conventional means. At present, these extraction operations have been suspended due to the low price of gold and silver, and in part due to the cost of Federal royalties for energy from wells on public lands. Geothermal milk pasteurization was in operation in Oregon for over 50 years, processing 225,000 kg of milk each month with 87 ?C fluid. Wastewater sludge digestion is assisted with geothermal heat in the city of San Bernardino, California using 58 ?C fluid transferring 6.4 GJ/hr through spiral plate heat exchangers to the sludge in four tanks. The agricultural drying operations consist of two large onion and garlic dehydration plants, also located in Nevada. They can process up to 280 tonnes of raw product per day producing almost 60 tonnes of dried product at 5% moisture. Other smaller uses, include a mushroom growing operation in Oregon, mineral water processing in California, an industrial park in Hawaii, and laundries in Oregon, Nevada, California and Montana.
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