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Abstract: . . . temperatures greater than 122°F (50°C) and 1,469 are collocated with communities. The data are available on a Paradox database at the Geo-Heat Center. The Future The future of geothermal direct-use applications is bright: aquaculture and greenhouse operations are continuing to expand; district heating is being planned for a major area south of Reno, Nevada; industrial processes . . . . . . collocated with communities. The data are available on a Paradox database at the Geo-Heat Center. The Future The future of geothermal direct-use applications is bright: aquaculture and greenhouse operations are continuing to expand; district heating is being planned for a major area south of Reno, Nevada; industrial processes continue to grow; and geothermal heat pumps are an . . . . . . projects that are most unfamiliar For more information on geothermal technologies, call the Office of Geothermal Technologies: (202) 586-5340 or visit the Web site: http://www.eren.doe.gov/geothermal Produced for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a DOE national laboratory DOE/GO-10098-536 March 1998 Printed with a renewable-source . . . . . . Office of Geothermal Technologies: (202) 586-5340 or visit the Web site: http://www.eren.doe.gov/geothermal Produced for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a DOE national laboratory DOE/GO-10098-536 March 1998 Printed with a renewable-source ink on paper containing at least 50% wastepaper, including 20% postconsumer waste . . . --1474,4,184,1793,7372
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