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NUOVA RADICONDOLI59 MW Geothermal

GeothermalRenewable

NUOVA RADICONDOLI is a 59 MW geothermal power plant in Italy, commissioned in 2002. Ranked #3 of 34 geothermal plants in Italy, NUOVA RADICONDOLI's 59 MW represents 6.04% of Italy's total geothermal capacity of 977 MW. The largest geothermal plant in Italy is Centrale di Valle Secolo at 120 MW, making NUOVA RADICONDOLI 2.0 times smaller. Nearby plants include PIOMBINO TERMICA (1,280 MW, Oil), Piombino power plant (1,280 MW, Gas), and Santa Barbara (390 MW, Gas). The facility is located in Tuscany, approximately 100 km from Florence.

Capacity
59 MW
Commissioning Year
2002

24 years old

Owner
Enel Green Power
Location
43.1935°, 11.0446°

Italy, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 43.193500, 11.044600
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Geothermal
Energy Source
Renewable
Country
Italy
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
ItalyEnergy Profile
542
Total Plants
131.1 GW
Total Capacity
GasHydroCoalOil
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Understanding Geothermal Power Generation: An Overview

Geothermal power generation harnesses the Earth's internal heat to produce electricity. This renewable energy source exploits the thermal energy stored beneath the Earth's crust, which can be accessed through geothermal power plants. These plants typically utilize steam or hot water from geothermal reservoirs to drive turbines that generate electricity. The process begins by drilling wells into geothermal reservoirs, often located in tectonically active regions, where the temperature gradient is favorable for energy extraction. The steam or hot water extracted is then channeled to turbines, converting thermal energy into mechanical energy, which is subsequently transformed into electrical energy by generators.

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