Friday, January 16, 2015

New Zealand:

Timber Company Uses Geothermal Energy To Help Penetrate US Architectural Products Market (EIN News - News Release)

(Courtesy Tenon)
Tenon is New Zealand's biggest exporter of value added timber mouldings and millwork finishes. It supplies, for example, such nationwide US chains as Lowes and The Home Depot.

Geothermal heat is the heat source for the plant's wood-drying kilns. The geothermal energy passing through the primary conduits heats the process water in the pipe jackets. The Taupo plant requires high pressure heat to produce timber mouldings and laminates

Having achieved the heat transfer, the piped geothermal gases and fluids are re-sequestered being injected back into their subterranean repositories in the Tauhara field.

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