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The basic process diagram and main technical solutions adopted in constructing the pilot 2.5-MW Pauzhet binary geothermal power station are described. Results obtained from an analysis of some principles of selecting the working fluid and optimizing the working parameters and operating modes of this power unit are presented.
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Original Russian Text © G.V. Tomarov, A.I. Nikol’skii, V.N. Semenov, A.A. Shipkov, 2010, published in Teploenergetika.
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Tomarov, G.V., Nikol’skii, A.I., Semenov, V.N. et al. Construction of Russia’s pilot binary power unit at the pauzhet geothermal power station. Therm. Eng. 57, 925–930 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601510110030
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