文档介绍:Geothermal Energy The Future of The Future of
Geothermal Energy
Impact of Enhanced Geothermal
Systems (EGS) on the United States
in the 21st Century
The Future of
Geothermal Energy
Impact of Enhanced Geothermal
Systems (EGS) on the United States
in the 21st Century
An assessment by an MIT-led interdisciplinary panel
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Panel Members
Jefferson W. Tester, Chair Bill Livesay iii
. Meissner Professor of Chemical Engineering, Drilling Engineering Consultant
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michal C. Moore
Brian J. Anderson Senior Fellow, Institute for Sustainabl