Geothermal turbines | maxwatt
Geothermal energy is defined as heat from the earth. It is a clean, and resource that provide around the world in a variety of applications and resources. Geothermal turbines machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel typically fitted with the vanes, is made to revolve by a fast moving flow of steam, gas, water or other fluid.
Maxwatt was became the first company in Asia to develop manufacture and supplied, geothermal turbines for well-head based power plants. Maxwatt turbines are in working with many countries across the world.

Estimates of the electricity generating potential of geothermal energy vary from 35 to 2000 GW. Geothermal power is considered to be sustainable because the heat extraction is small compared with the Earth’s heat content. A working fluid contains potential energy and kinetic energy. The fluid may be compressible and incompressible. Impulse turbines change the direction of flow of a high velocity fluid. The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy. There is no pressure change of the fluid or gas in the turbine blades. In practise, modern turbines designs use both reaction and impulse concept to varying degrees whenever possible.
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