Title of article :
Main aspects of geothermal energy in Mexico
Author/Authors :
Gerardo Hiriart، نويسنده , , Luis C. A. Gutiérrez-Negr?n، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
With an installed geothermal electric capacity of 853 MWe, Mexico is currently the third
largest producer of geothermal power worldwide, after the USA and the Philippines. There
are four geothermal fields now under exploitation: Cerro Prieto, Los Azufres, Los Humeros
and Las Tres Vı´rgenes. Cerro Prieto is the second largest field in the world, with 720 MWe and
138 production wells in operation; sedimentary (sandstone) rocks host its geothermal fluids.
Los Azufres (88 MWe), Los Humeros (35 MWe) and Las Tres Vı´rgenes (10 MWe) are volcanic
fields, with fluids hosted by volcanic (andesites) and intrusive (granodiorite) rocks. Four
additional units, 25 MWe each, are under construction in Los Azufres and due to go into
operation in April 2003. One small (300 kW) binary-cycle unit is operating in Maguarichi, a
small village in an isolated area with no link to the national grid. The geothermal power
installed in Mexico represents 2% of the total installed electric capacity, but the electricity
generated from geothermal accounts for almost 3% of the national total.
# 2003 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Los Humeros , Cerro Prieto , Geothermal power generation , Los Azufres , Las Tres V?´rgenes , Mexico
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics