Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant

Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant

What type of power plant is Palinpinon Geothermal power Plant?

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1. What type of power plant is Palinpinon Geothermal power Plant?


Answer:

Palinpinon 1 GEPP

General Information

Geothermal Resource Area South Negros Geothermal Area

Geothermal Region Philippine Island Arc

Plant Information

Facility Type Single Flash


2. location north cotabato,Davaotiwi,albay3.Laguna/quezon5.Geothermal power plant/ station1.2.palinpinon 2 geothermal power plant 4.malitbog geothermal power station​


Answer:

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3. the following are geothermal power plant station in the visayas ,except? a. tongonan b. Mindanao c. palinpinon d. tiwi​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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4. 13. What is the largest geothermal power plant in the Philippines?A. Makban geothermal power plantB. Malampaya geothermal power plantC. Malitbog geothermal power plantD. Tiwi geothermal power plant​


Answer:

C. is the answer

Explanation:

Malitbog Geothermal Power Station

The Malitbog Geothermal Power Station is a 232.5 MW geothermal power plant or an earth steam turbined electric generator—the world's largest geothermal power plant under one roof located in Malitbog, Kananga, Leyte, Philippines. The power plant is one of four operating in the Leyte Geothermal Production Field.

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5. Activity: Power plant in the PhilippinesDirections: Locate the following major power plants that generate electricity inthe Philippines.Locationa.b.C.d.e.Power PlantHydroelectric1. Caliraya2. Binga3. Ambuklao4. Pantabangan5. AngatGeothermal6. Tiwi7. Palinpinon8. Makiling - BanahawWind9. BanguiSolar10.Trinidadf.h.i.j.​


Answer:

1. Lumban Laguna

2. Brgy. Tinongdan,Itogon Benguet

3. Bokod Benguet

4. Nueva Ecija

5. Norzagaray Bulacan

6. Albay

7. Valencia, Negros Oriental

8. Calaun,Laguna

9. Bangui,Ilocos Norte

10. Naic Cavite


6. Direction. Identify whether the geothermal power plants is located in LUZON,VISAYAS or MINDANAO. Write your answer on the space provided.1. Kidapawan Geothermal Power Plant2. Makiling-Banahaw Power Plant3. Plinpinon Geothermal Power Plant4. Bago Geothermal Power Plant5. Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

1.Mindanao

2.Luzon

3.Visayas

4.Luzon

5.Visayas

Explanation:

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7. Geothermal energy flow in a geothermal power plant ​


Answer:At a geothermal power plant, wells are drilled 1 or 2 miles deep into the Earth to pump steam or hot water to the surface. ... The steam spins a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity. The steam cools off in a cooling tower and condenses back to water.


8. what are the two ways geothermal energy gerenated a. geothermal power plants and hydrothermal energy b.geothermal heat pumps the solar energy c.geothermal power plants of geothermal heat pump d.nuclear power plants and hydrothermal power plants​


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9. → What makes the turbines in geothermal power plants spin? → Why are geothermal power plants located near volcanoes? ​


→ The pressurized steam from the depths of the earth or steam heated water or other liquids drive the turbine of the generators found in geothermal power plants.

→ Geothermal power plants are located near volcanoes because there areas have acces to the heat of the depths of the earth.

Answer:

— Steam makes the turbines in geothermal power plants spin due to hot, pressurized geothermal fluid that allows to expand rapidly and provide rotational (mechanical energy) to turn the turbine blades on the shaft.

— As what is said, steam or heat makes the turbines in geothermal power plants spin due to the hot and pressure. Volcanoes provide enough geothermal energy to be harnessed by the geothermal power plants placed near the volcanoes.


10. Which of the following geothermal power plants in the Philippines is/are still in operation up to the present?A. Tiwi Geothermal power plantB. Mindanao Geothermal power plantC. Leyte Geothermal power plantD. All of the above​


Answer:

A. Tiwi Geothermal power plant

Explanation:

Answer:

D. All of the above is the answer


11. Which geothermal plant is located at Albay province? a) tiwi geothermal plant b) Ampiro geothermal power plant c) Malbarara Geothermal plant d) Montelago power plant


Answer:

A TIWI GEOTHERMAL PLANT

Explanation:

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12. geothermal power plant​


Answer:

Geothermal power plants are used in order to generate electricity by the use of geothermal energy (the Earth's internal thermal energy). They essentially work the same as a coal or nuclear power plant, the main difference being the heat source.


13. Direction. Identify whether the geothermal power plants is locatedin LUZON, VISAYAS or MINDANAO.1. Kidapawan Geothermal Power Plant2. Makiling-Banahaw Power Plant3. Plinpinon Geothermal Power Plant4. Bago Geothermal Power Plant5. Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant​


Explanation:

1.Mindanao

2.Luzon

3.Visayas

4.Visayas

5.Luzon


14. Nasa Leyte ang pinakamalaking geothermal power plant sa buong mundo. Ano ang pangalan nito? * 1 point A. Malitbog Geothermal Power Plant B. Maliit Geothemal Power Plant C. Manibog Geothermal Power Plant D. Manitbog Geothermal Powerplant ​


Answer:

A.malitbog geothermal power plant

Answer:

1b

Explanation:

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15. Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

Malitbog Geothermal power Station

Explanation:

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16. which of the following is an example of solar power plant a. ambuklao b. Bangui c. binga d. palinpinon​


Answer:

b.

Explanation:

Example of Solar powerplant


17. 13. In the Philippines, which among the power plants operates as a Dry Steam Power Plants?A. Bacon-Manito (Bac-Man) Geothermal Power PlantB. Makiling-Banahaw (Mak-Ban) Geothermal FieldC. Quezon power coal plantD. Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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18. Geothermal energy Geothermal power plants types of geothermal power plants​


There are three geothermal power plant technologies being used to convert hydrothermal fluids to electricity—dry steam, flash steam and binary cycle. The type of conversion used (selected in development) depends on the state of the fluid (steam or water) and its temperature.

Answer:

The United States of America continues to generate the most geothermal electricity in the world: more than 3.5 gigawatts, predominantly from the western United States. That's enough to power about three and half million homes! Pictured above, the Raft River geothermal plant is located in Idaho. Source: Geothermal Resources Council

Geothermal power plant in the Imperial Valley, California.

A geothermal resource requires fluid, heat and permeability in order to generate electricity:

Fluid—Sufficient fluid must exist naturally or be pumped into the reservoir.

Heat—The earth's temperature naturally increases with depth and varies based on geographic location.

Permeability—In order to access heat, the fluid must come into contact with the heated rock, either via natural fractures or through stimulating the rock.

Conventional hydrothermal resources contain all three elements naturally. Increasingly, however, geothermal systems where subsurface fluid and permeability are lacking are being engineered or enhanced to access the earth's heat by adding fluid to these hot subsurface resources. Known as enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), this technology could be a game-changer in the geothermal sector, tapping 100+ gigawatts of geothermal energy, roughly ten percent of domestic energy demand.

In addition, low-temperature and coproduced technologies are being explored for near-term power solutions. .

POWER PLANTS

Power plants use steam produced from geothermal reservoirs to generate electricity. There are three geothermal power plant technologies being used to convert hydrothermal fluids to electricity—dry steam, flash steam and binary cycle. The type of conversion used (selected in development) depends on the state of the fluid (steam or water) and its temperature.

Dry Steam Power Plant

Dry steam power plants at The Geysers in California.

Dry steam plants use hydrothermal fluids that are primarily steam. The steam travels directly to a turbine, which drives a generator that produces electricity. The steam eliminates the need to burn fossil fuels to run the turbine (also eliminating the need to transport and store fuels). These plants emit only excess steam and very minor amounts of gases.

Dry steam power plants systems were the first type of geothermal power generation plants built (they were first used at Lardarello in Italy in 1904). Steam technology is still effective today at currently in use at The Geysers in northern California, the world's largest single source of geothermal power.

Flash Steam Power Plant

Flash steam plants are the most common type of geothermal power generation plants in operation today. Fluid at temperatures greater than 360°F (182°C) is pumped under high pressure into a tank at the surface held at a much lower pressure, causing some of the fluid to rapidly vaporize, or "flash." The vapor then drives a turbine, which drives a generator. If any liquid remains in the tank, it can be flashed again in a second tank to extract even more energy.

Binary Cycle Power Plant

Binary cycle geothermal power generation plants differ from Dry Steam and Flash Steam systems in that the water or steam from the geothermal reservoir never comes in contact with the turbine/generator units. Low to moderately heated (below 400°F) geothermal fluid and a secondary (hence, "binary") fluid with a much lower boiling point that water pass through a heat exchanger. Heat from the geothermal fluid causes the secondary fluid to flash to vapor, which then drives the turbines and subsequently, the generators.

Binary cycle power plants are closed-loop systems, and virtually nothing (except water vapor) is emitted to the atmosphere. Because resources below 300°F represent the most common geothermal resource, a significant proportion of geothermal electricity in the future could come from binary-cycle plants.


19. Activity CThe map below shows the locations of geothermal power plants in the Philippines:(A) Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant (B)Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant,(©) Bacon-Manito Geothermal Power Plant, and (D) Palinpinon Geothermal PowerPlant Study the map and carefully read and answer the questions given on the nextpage. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Do not write anything onthis moduleSBAD​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Most of the geothermal systems that have the potential for exploitation are found in mature volcanic complexes. The first geothermal power plant was established in Leyte. Philippine geothermal resources are spread among 7 specific regions: Leyte, MakBan, Tiwi, South Negros, BacMan, Mindanao, and the Northern Negros.


20. which is not a geothermal power plant in the philippines?a. Tiwi Geothermal Complexb. Malitbog Geothermal Power Stationc. Larderello Geothermal Energy Plantd. Makikinig-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

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Answer:

which is not a geothermal power plant in the philippines?

a. Tiwi Geothermal Complex

b. Malitbog Geothermal Power Station

c. Larderello Geothermal Energy Plant

d. Makikinig-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant

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21. which geothermal plant is located at albay province?A. tiwi geothermal plantB. Ampiro geothermal power projectC. Maibarara geothermal power plantD. montelago power plant​


Answer:

A. tiwi

Explanation:

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22. Activity: Power plant in the Philippines Directions: Locate the following major power plants that generate electricity in the Philippines. Write your answers in your notebook/on a separate sheet of paper. POWER PLANT LOCATIONhydroelectric1 Caliraya2 Binga3 Ambuklao4 Pantabangan5 Angatgeothermal 6 Tiwi7 Palinpinon8 Makiling - Banahawwind9 Banguisolar10 Trinidad​


Answer:

Weathering describes the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth. Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering.

Once a rock has been broken down, a process called erosion transports the bits of rock and mineral away. No rock on Earth is hard enough to resist the forces of weathering and erosion. Together, these processes carved landmarks such as the Grand Canyon, in the U.S. state of Arizona. This massive canyon is 446 kilometers (277 miles) long, as much as 29 kilometers (18 miles) wide, and 1,600 meters (1 mile) deep.

Weathering and erosion constantly change the rocky landscape of Earth. Weathering wears away exposed surfaces over time. The length of exposure often contributes to how vulnerable a rock is to weathering. Rocks, such as lavas, that are quickly buried beneath other rocks are less vulnerable to weathering and erosion than rocks that are exposed to agents such as wind and water.

As it smoothes rough, sharp rock surfaces, weathering is often the first step in the production of soils. Tiny bits of weathered minerals mix with plants, animal remains, fungi, bacteria, and other organisms. A single type of weathered rock often produces infertile soil, while weathered materials from a collection of rocks is richer in mineral diversity and contributes to more fertile soil. Soils types associated with a mixture of weathered rock include glacial till, loess, and alluvial sediments.

Weathering is often divided into the processes of mechanical weathering and chemical weathering. Biological weathering, in which living or once-living organisms contribute to weathering, can be a part of both processes.

Mechanical Weathering

Mechanical weathering, also called physical weathering and disaggregation, causes rocks to crumble.

Water, in either liquid or solid form, is often a key agent of mechanical weathering. For instance, liquid water can seep into cracks and crevices in rock. If temperatures drop low enough, the water will freeze. When water freezes, it expands. The ice then works as a wedge. It slowly widens the cracks and splits the rock. When ice melts, liquid water performs the act of erosion by carrying away the tiny rock fragments lost in the split. This specific process (the freeze-thaw cycle) is called frost weathering or cryofracturing.

Temperature changes can also contribute to mechanical weathering in a process called thermal stress. Changes in temperature cause rock to expand (with heat) and contract (with cold). As this happens over and over again, the structure of the rock weakens. Over time, it crumbles. Rocky desert landscapes are particularly vulnerable to thermal stress. The outer layer of desert rocks undergo repeated stress as the temperature changes from day to night. Eventually, outer layers flake off in thin sheets, a process called exfoliation.

Exfoliation contributes to the formation of bornhardts, one of the most dramatic features in landscapes formed by weathering and erosion. Bornhardts are tall, domed, isolated rocks often found in tropical areas. Sugarloaf Mountain, an iconic landmark in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a bornhardt.

Changes in pressure can also contribute to exfoliation due to weathering. In a process called unloading, overlying materials are removed. The underlying rocks, released from overlying pressure, can then expand. As the rock surface expands, it becomes vulnerable to fracturing in a process called sheeting.

Another type of mechanical weathering occurs when clay or other materials near rock absorb water. Clay, more porous than rock, can swell with water, weathering the surrounding, harder rock.

Salt also works to weather rock in a process called haloclasty. Saltwater sometimes gets into the cracks and pores of rock. If the saltwater evaporates, salt crystals are left behind. As the crystals grow, they put pressure on the rock, slowly breaking it apart. lololy po nya

Explanation:

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23. ACTIVITYDirection: Complete the table by filling in the location and installed capacity of the different geothemal powerplants in the Philippines Refer your answer to Figure 1Name of Geothermal Power plantinstalled capacityLocation(Province)1. Makban Geothermal Power Complex2. Tiwi Geothermal Complex3 Malitbog Geothermal Power Station4. Palinpinon Geothermal Production Field5 Mt. Apo Geothermal Power Plant6. Northern Negros Geothermal Power Plant7. Bac-Man Geothermal Production Field8. Tongonan Geothermal Power Plantpaki sagot po salamat ​


Answer:

1.Makban, Bay, Laguna

2.Albay

The geothermal field of Tiwi is located at Mt. Malinao in the Province of Albay in the Philippines, ca 350 km southeast of Manila.

3.Capoocan, Leyte

The Malitbog Geothermal Power Station is a 232.5 MW geothermal power plant or an earth

4.Located in Valencia, Negros Oriental, the Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant consists of two power stations – Palinpinon I and II – which are approximately five kilometers apart. Palinpinon I, which was commissioned in 1983, comprises three 37.5-MW steam turbines for a total rated capacity of 112.5 MW.

5.The Mindanao Geothermal Production Field also known as the Mount Apo Geothermal Power Plant is located in Barangay Ilomavis, Kidapawan City, North Cotabato Near Foot of Mount Apo with a power output of 106 MW, currently of Kind of Mindanao Grid to supplies electricity to Kidapawan and Davao Region.

6.Energy Development Corp. (EDC) has decided to dismantle its 49 MW Northern Negros geothermal plant and to transfer it to the Palinpinon geothermal plant in Negros Oriental, naming the failure to reach the targeted capacity as reason.

7.Makban, Bay, Laguna

8.continued rehabilitation work for its 112 MW Tongonan geothermal power plant in Leyte

Explanation:

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24. Learning Task 2:A. Direction: Identify whether the geothermal power plant is located in LUZON, VISAYAS orMINDANAO1. Kidapawan Geothermal Power Plant2. Makiling-Banahaw Power Plant3. Plinpinon Geothermal Power Plant4. Bago Geothermal Power Plant5. Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

1. Mindanao

2. Luzon

3. Visayas

4. Visayas

5. Luzon

Explanation:


25. geothermal power plant​


Answer:

Geothermal power plants are used in order to generate electricity by the use of geothermal energy (the Earth's internal thermal energy). They essentially work the same as a coal or nuclear power plant, the main difference being the heat source.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Geothermal power plants are used in order to generate electricity by the use of geothermal energy (the Earth's internal thermal energy). They essentially work the same as a coal or nuclear power plant, the main difference being the heat source


26. Activity C The map below shows the locations of geothermal power plants in the Philippines: (A) Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant, (B) Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant, (C) Bacon-Manito Geothermal Power Plant, and (D) Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant. Study the map and carefully read and answer the questions given on the next page. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Do not write anything on this module.​


Answer:

some of them is in luzon some are in visayas and the one other is in mindano


27. similarities of geothermal power plants and geothermal heat pumps​


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Here is the diagram in energy transformation to generate electricity:      

1. Heat from inside the Earth                  

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2. Heat causes the water to turn into steam                  

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3. Steam Causes the turbine to turn                  

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4. Generator changes the mechanical energy to electrical energy

Here are the correct sequence on how to generate electricity in a geothermal power plant.

Wells are drilled deep into the earth to pump steam or hot water to the surface. When the water reaches the surface, the drop in pressure causes the water to turn  into steam. The steam spins a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity. Cooling tower cools the steam which it condenses back to water. The cooled water is pumped back into the earth to begin the process again.

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28. Activity C The map below shows the locations of geothermal power plants in the Philippines (A) Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant (B) Tiwl Geothermal Power Plant, (C) Bacon-Manito Geothermal Power Plant , and (D) Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant . Study the map and carefully read and answer the questions given on the next page. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Do not write anything on this module.pa help ​


Answer:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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3.Nakakapag-usap ang mga tao sa ibat-ibang lugar gamit ang mga gadyet(na inembento para mapabilis ang komunikasyon)

Explanation:


29. GHEOTHERMAL ENERGYGEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTSTYPES OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS​


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There are three types of geothermal power plants: dry steam, flash steam, and binary cycle.

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30. B. 4.85m/s C. 1.5 m/s D. 0.47 m/s MATCHING TYPE: Directions: Match the volcanoes in the Philippines (A) with geothermal power plant (B). A Volcanoes B. Geothermal Power Plants. 26. Apo 27. Kanlaon 28. Malinao 29. Makiling 30. Laao A. Malitbog Geothermal Power Station B. Mt. Apo Geothermal Power Plan C. MakBan Geothermal Power Plant D. Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant E. Northern Negros Geothermal Power Plant​


Answer:

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