Geothermal fluid definition

Geothermal fluid means water in any form at temperatures greater than 120
Geothermal fluid means water in any form at temperatures greater than 120 degrees centigrade naturally present in a geothermal system.
Geothermal fluid means any ground water used for its thermal characteristics that is encountered in a well with a bottom hole temperature of less than 250 degrees Fahrenheit or any other fluid that is circulated within a well with a bottom hole temperature of less than 250 degrees Fahrenheit and used for its acquired thermal characteristics.

Examples of Geothermal fluid in a sentence

  • In 2003, PNOC-EDC presented a project technical report entitled “ Origin of rare earth gases in the Palinpinon Geothermal fluid as traced from isotopic and elemental compositions” during the 24th Annual PNOC -EDC Geothermal Conference held in Manila, Philippines.

  • Schemat włączenia otworu geotermalnego i pompy ciepła w Konstantynowie w system ciepłowniczy Geothermal fluid at 70°C would be used to heat cold water at around 10°C through a heat exchanger, to 65°C.

  • Geothermal fluid is specifically made not subject to appropriation, thereby excluding it from being a water right.

  • Geothermal fluid shall be injected into the same geothermal area from which it was withdrawn in the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

  • Heat exchanger BINARY CYCLE Turbine PowerCondenserCooled water Geothermal fluid ReinjectionPump Figure 2.2 Binary geothermal power plant.The cycle shown in figure 2.2, uses isobutene as the binary heat transfer fluid.


More Definitions of Geothermal fluid

Geothermal fluid means naturally occurring
Geothermal fluid. The geothermal steam (including other gases) and hot brine to be supplied to Operator by Owner.
Geothermal fluid means water and steam at temperatures greater than 120 degrees centigrade naturally present in a geothermal system.
Geothermal fluid means the geothermal brine to be supplied at the Geothermal Fluid Terminal Point in accordance with the interface data set forth in section 1.3.1 of SCHEDULE A (Owner's Technical Requirements).
Geothermal fluid. The geothermal steam and brine to be supplied at the Geothermal Fluid Interface Point in accordance with the interface data set forth in Article 1.4 of Exhibit A.
Geothermal fluid means any ground water used for its thermal characteristics that is encountered in a well with a bottom hole temperature of less than 250 degrees Fahrenheit or any other fluid that is circu- lated within a well with a bottom hole tem-
Geothermal fluid means naturally occurring groundwater, brines, vapor, and steam associated with a geothermal resource.