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English: Diagram showing how electricity is generated from a hot-water hydrothermal system. The part of the hydrothermal water that flashes to steam is separated and used to drive a turbine generator. Wastewater from separator and condenser is injected back into the subsurface to help extend the life of the hydrothermal system.
Key: 1 Wellheads 2 Ground surface 3 Generator 4 Turbine 5 Condenser
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Source USGS Circular #1249, 2004, p11
Author Wendell A. Duffield, John H. Sass

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