[LINK] Hot Rocks
Tom Koltai
tomk at unwired.com.au
Mon Apr 4 16:31:36 AEST 2011
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> Tom writes,
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> > Geothermal hotrocks are good.
Err. I have to qualify that and confirm that my position as stipulated
in 2009 remains... Hot rocks are good if the consumers are within 99 Km
otherwise, transmission loss nullifies the benefit.
Oh, and one more thing... We still don't know what effect pumping cold
water into a live magma flow over extended periods of time will do to
tetchy techtonic physics.
Some might call it the science of Geological Chemistry, I call it
physics. An Endothermic reaction based on heavy salts and Hydrogen just
has to transfer a kinetic potential somewhere... ;-)
Sort of like TCP, store and forward...
Granted that the Australian project is super hot granite and not live
magma.
Innaminka, nice town (circa 1983/4) (err, no diamond pipes though). 16
KM's - should work well then...
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> Yes .. and today ..
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> > From: "Geodynamics Limited" <WebReject at geodynamics.com.au>
> > Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 09:51:15 +1000
> > Subject: Origin and Geodynamics commence Shallows
> drilling campaign
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>
> ASX Release
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> 4 April 2011
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> Origin and Geodynamics commence Shallows drilling campaign
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