Investor Presentaiton
FLOW-ON INDUSTRIES
'Waste' water from the power plant will still be hot
and can supply energy for other activities such as:-
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Spas/wellness centres
Greenhouse industries
Aquaculture
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Timber drying
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⚫ Fruit and vegetable drying
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Mineral extraction
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A similar enterprise is envisaged to Iceland's Resource
Park or New Zealand's Kawerau Industrial Symbiosis,
where different industries use the geothermal energy
co-operatively, maximising efficiency and minimising
waste.
Leading to new industries and employment
opportunities in regional Tasmania.
370°C
Flash &
Dry Steam
Geothermal
200°C
Power Plants
& Mineral Recovery
Clean
Steam
Production
Spa*ark Energy_7
Ethanol,
Biofuels
150°C
Binary
Geothermal
Power Plants
Refrigeration
&
Icemaking
Production
Pulp
&
Timber
Drying
Cement &
Aggregate
Drying
Fabric
100°C
Dyeing
Paper
Processing
Building
Heating &
Cooling
Fruit &
Vegetable
Drying
Concrete
Drink &
Food
Cooking
50°C
Green
Housing
Block
Processing
Curing
&
Water
Heating
&
Pasteurisation
Aqua
Culture
Snow
Bathing
25°C
10°C
4°C
Melting &
De-icing
Biogas
Production
Geothermal
Heat Pumps
Soil
Warming
Iceland's Resource Park uses waste water from the
Svartsengi power plant for several applications including
spas, greenhouses, fish processing, biotechnology, etc.
~900 employees generate revenue of more than $300m.
https://www.resourcepark.is/.
Geothermal energy has numerous uses,
many of which are applicable to TasmaniaView entire presentation