Geo-Heat Center Quarterly Bulletin Vol. 27, No. 4 Link's Page
Utilizing Geothermal
Geo-Heat Center Quarterly Bulletin
Vol. 27, No. 4
Contents
- Entire Bulletin

- 1.9 MB
- Table of Contents

- 629 KB
- From Creamery to Brewery with Geothermal Energy:
Klamath Basin Brewing Company

- Andrew Chiasson
- 261 KB
- Bonneville Hot Springs Resort

- R. Gordon Bloomquist
- 236 KB
- Ouray Hot Springs Motels, Lodges and Spas

- R. Gordon Bloomquist
- 278 KB
- The Veterans Administration Hospital District Heating
System

- R. Gordon Bloomquist
- 195 KB
- Micro-Geothermal Devices for Low-Energy Air
Conditioning in Desert Climates

- John Abraham and Camille George
- 177 KB
- Geothermal Projects Proposed for the Oregon Institute of
Technology Campus

- John W. Lund
- 261 KB
Cover
Top Left: Logo of the Klamath Basin Brewing Co. (used with permission).
Top Right Microbrew Label from Klamath Basin Brewing Co. (used with permission)
Bottom: Typical geothermal direct-use equipment using a heat exchanger to isolate potentially
corrosive or scaling geothermal fluid from the space heating equipment by using "clean fluid in
the second loop.
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Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
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