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Potential for Utilizing Geothermal Energy for Space Heating in Re-Constructed Sugar City, Idaho
A preliminary overview is presented of the potential application of geothermal energy space-heating uses for Sugar City, Idaho, a town recently devastated by the Teton Dam collapse. The feasibility of planning the reconstruction to include a central heating system to supply all the space heating, and possibly some of the industrial heat is analyzed. The use of geothermal energy to fuel such a system is discussed in detail, with information supplied, principally for comparison on the use of other fuels. (ERA citation 02:042839)
Potential for Utilizing Geothermal Energy for Space Heating in Re-Constructed Sugar City, Idaho
A preliminary overview is presented of the potential application of geothermal energy space-heating uses for Sugar City, Idaho, a town recently devastated by the Teton Dam collapse. The feasibility of planning the reconstruction to include a central heating system to supply all the space heating, and possibly some of the industrial heat is analyzed. The use of geothermal energy to fuel such a system is discussed in detail, with information supplied, principally for comparison on the use of other fuels. (ERA citation 02:042839)
Potential for Utilizing Geothermal Energy for Space Heating in Re-Constructed Sugar City, Idaho
J. F. Kunze (author) / J. H. Lofthouse (author) / R. C. Stoker (author)
1977
40 pages
Report
No indication
English
Geothermal Energy , Heating & Cooling Systems , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , District heating , Geothermal heating systems , Geothermal space heating , Idaho , Cost , Economics , Feasibility studies , Geothermal exploration , Geothermal resources , Geothermal wells , Hot-water systems , Planning , ERDA/151000 , Sugar City(Idaho)
Boise, Idaho: A Century of Geothermal District Heating Progress
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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British Library Online Contents | 1995
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