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Noticias

Vídeo: Investigación EGS del Consorcio de geotermia de Snake River

Celebration Pari, Snake River Plains, Idaho (source: flickr/ gharness, creative commons)
Francisco Rojas 12 Jan 2016

El Laboratorio Nacional de Idaho (INL) nos ofrece un gran video presentando sus labores de investigación EGS como parte del programa de FORGE en geotermia avanzada.

El Laboratorio Nacional de Idaho (INL) ha colgado un gran video introductorio FORGE: Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy and its Engineered/ Enhanced Geothermal Systems research test site in the state of Idaho.

El video muestra a Rob Podgorney (INL FORGE lead), Travis McLing (INL), y Tom Wood (Universidad de Idaho) hablando sobnre el proyecto y por qué Snake River es un lugar ideal para un laboratorio de sistemas geotérmicos EGS.

Puede ver el video en YouTube, o en el enlace más abajo. A través de Twitter y con el hashtag #SnakeRiverFORGE también se pueden encontrar más artículos sobre el proyecto. Aprovechamos para dejarles este gran reportaje.

Fuente: FORGE – ENERGY.GOV