Saturday, 26 December 2009

Science Project On Green Energy

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science project on green energy
How can I make a geothermal plant for a science fair project?

I have entered a into science fair in which I plan on making a mini working geothermal plant. I need help on making one from scratch because I have little knowledge even compared to what I should know in order to make one. I am very enthusiastic about green energy solutions so please help. I want to make on that can at least light an energy saver light bulb. The more power it can produce the better. I would also like to know how to make a capacitor so that it can function properly. If any knows any websites that provide the plans or knows it in their head please let me know so that I may be able to make one. Or if anyone has contact information on a person that may be able to help please let me know that too. Thanks :)
I will boil the water with fire don't worry about the heat. I don't think I can get it any other way. P.S. fire is approved. I am a grade 11 student


Lighting a light bulb on that small a scale would be tough to do. Unless you've got a very small, dim LED, it's tough to get that much power from a small-scale model of a geothermal plant. How about if you just demonstrate the transfer of heat energy from one source to another, like how a geothermal heat system in a house would work? Study diagrams of how they work - you should be able to develop a model that includes the source of the heat (the sun or the earth), as well as how to transfer the heat to a colder area.


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