<<<Short argument: The company has no hot water – how will they make electricity?>>&g...
i don't think anyone has said raser has no hot water. It is pretty evident that there is a ample hot water in Nevada, Utah and other KGRA's. I'm not sure why you would even throw that out as a short argument--other than to try and paint the short arguments as baseless. If their is a related short argument it would be that raser has not given quantifiable results such, as temp, flow, and pressure. and time. Nor has raser addressed the issue of cold water, as another contributer point out, cold water is also needed.
Hot water isn't enough. If it was, you would see UTCP Purecycle geothermal units being implemented in a number of locations
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Ok, one more for us to discuss, you said:
<<<Short argument: The company has no hot water – how will they make electricity?>>&g...
i don't think anyone has said raser has no hot water. It is pretty evident that there is a ample hot water in Nevada, Utah and other KGRA's. I'm not sure why you would even throw that out as a short argument--other than to try and paint the short arguments as baseless.
If their is a related short argument it would be that raser has not given quantifiable results such, as temp, flow, and pressure. and time. Nor has raser addressed the issue of cold water, as another contributer point out, cold water is also needed.
Hot water isn't enough. If it was, you would see UTCP Purecycle geothermal units being implemented in a number of locations