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Título del libro: 1st Eage Workshop On Geothermal Energy In Latin America
Título del capítulo: Geothermal potential of the San Felipe geothermal system, Baja california, México

Autores UNAM:
ROSA MARIA PROL LEDESMA; AUGUSTO ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ DIAZ; MARCELA MARGARITA ERRASTI OROZCO; ALEJANDRA SELENE MEMBRILLO ABAD;
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Año de publicación:
2021
Palabras clave:

Geothermal prospecting; Geothermal springs; Hot springs; Baja california; Clean energy; Economic development; Energy demands; Energy requirements; Geothermal potential; Geothermal systems; High energy prices; Me-xico; National Grid; Geothermal fields


Resumen:

The Baja California Peninsula is disconnected of the national grid and southern Baja California has the highest energy prices in Mexico. Economic development has triggered an increase in energy demand, nowadays more than 4 million people live there; therefore, electricity must be imported to supply energy requirements. The San Felipe area contains numerous hot springs and wells that can provide clean energy to the area. The exploration results indicate that a significant geothermal resource is present in the San Felipe area, where low resistivity anomalies and high temperature was determined using geothermometers. © EAGE Workshop on Geothermal Energy in Latin America.All right reserved.


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