Power generation systems making use of Japan's abundant volcanic resources
Geothermal power generation consists of generating electricity using hot water and steam heated by underground magma. This can be achieved through 2 main methods: - Flash power generation: Geothermal fluids are extracted from the ground and separated into steam and hot water; the steam is then used to drive a turbine and generate electricity. - Binary power generation: Extracted steam or hot water is used to vaporize a secondary working fluid with a lower boiling point, utilizing that vapor to drive the turbine and produce power. 【Key Benefits of Geothermal Power】 ■ Stable power generation ■ Reuse of extracted steam and hot water ■ Low CO2 emissions *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Binary Power Generation】 ■ Power generation possible with low-temperature steam and hot water ■ Utilizes existing hot spring wells *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Case Study: Geothermal Power Using Hot Spring Wells】 ■Utilizing steam discarded in hot spring towns ■Harnessing the energy of hot springs *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Iwatec is engaged in the development of renewable energy systems such as geothermal, biomass, and solar power, as well as working on the supply chain development of hydrogen, which plays a central role in new energy systems. We are committed to build a sustainable energy society respectful of the environment.



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