Oct. 10, 1980 - High Temperature probe; The world's first practical sensor for measuring the relative acidity or alkalinity (pH0 of water at extremely high termperatures and pressures has been invented at the General Electric Reseach and Development Center, Schenectady, N.Y. Shown here operating in an autoclave at a temperature of 545 F (285 C) and a pressure of 1,200 pounds per square inch, the new sensor could play a role in the quest to tap the earth's geothermal energy - the reservoirs of hot water and steam trapped within the crust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-10-1980-high-temperature-probe-the-worlds-first-practical-sensor-image69498709.html
RME11X8N–Oct. 10, 1980 - High Temperature probe; The world's first practical sensor for measuring the relative acidity or alkalinity (pH0 of water at extremely high termperatures and pressures has been invented at the General Electric Reseach and Development Center, Schenectady, N.Y. Shown here operating in an autoclave at a temperature of 545 F (285 C) and a pressure of 1,200 pounds per square inch, the new sensor could play a role in the quest to tap the earth's geothermal energy - the reservoirs of hot water and steam trapped within the crust
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RFTCWD01–energy saving house earth collectors geothermal electricity
Solingen, Germany. 01st Dec, 2022. A worker uses a drill to drive a hole in the ground for the probe of a heat pump. According to the Geological Service of North Rhine-Westphalia, the possibilities for using geothermal energy are very great, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia. With the exception of a few areas, it can be used all over the country, the authority emphasizes. (to dpa: Sustainable renovation: geothermal energy instead of gas heating) Credit: Marius Becker/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solingen-germany-01st-dec-2022-a-worker-uses-a-drill-to-drive-a-hole-in-the-ground-for-the-probe-of-a-heat-pump-according-to-the-geological-service-of-north-rhine-westphalia-the-possibilities-for-using-geothermal-energy-are-very-great-especially-in-north-rhine-westphalia-with-the-exception-of-a-few-areas-it-can-be-used-all-over-the-country-the-authority-emphasizes-to-dpa-sustainable-renovation-geothermal-energy-instead-of-gas-heating-credit-marius-beckerdpaalamy-live-news-image499410826.html
RM2M0E3GX–Solingen, Germany. 01st Dec, 2022. A worker uses a drill to drive a hole in the ground for the probe of a heat pump. According to the Geological Service of North Rhine-Westphalia, the possibilities for using geothermal energy are very great, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia. With the exception of a few areas, it can be used all over the country, the authority emphasizes. (to dpa: Sustainable renovation: geothermal energy instead of gas heating) Credit: Marius Becker/dpa/Alamy Live News
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RF2AYBDD6–Probe drills for water. Close up
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RFJ7HHHM–geothermal plant from above
Solingen, Germany. 01st Dec, 2022. A worker uses a drill to drive a hole in the ground for the probe of a heat pump. According to the Geological Service of North Rhine-Westphalia, the possibilities for using geothermal energy are very great, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia. With the exception of a few areas, it can be used all over the country, the authority emphasizes. (to dpa: Sustainable renovation: geothermal energy instead of gas heating) Credit: Marius Becker/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solingen-germany-01st-dec-2022-a-worker-uses-a-drill-to-drive-a-hole-in-the-ground-for-the-probe-of-a-heat-pump-according-to-the-geological-service-of-north-rhine-westphalia-the-possibilities-for-using-geothermal-energy-are-very-great-especially-in-north-rhine-westphalia-with-the-exception-of-a-few-areas-it-can-be-used-all-over-the-country-the-authority-emphasizes-to-dpa-sustainable-renovation-geothermal-energy-instead-of-gas-heating-credit-marius-beckerdpaalamy-live-news-image499410832.html
RM2M0E3H4–Solingen, Germany. 01st Dec, 2022. A worker uses a drill to drive a hole in the ground for the probe of a heat pump. According to the Geological Service of North Rhine-Westphalia, the possibilities for using geothermal energy are very great, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia. With the exception of a few areas, it can be used all over the country, the authority emphasizes. (to dpa: Sustainable renovation: geothermal energy instead of gas heating) Credit: Marius Becker/dpa/Alamy Live News
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RFPT4C3B–Probe drills for water. New houses on background
08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-july-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-rostock-torsten-dobbert-project-manager-shows-a-geothermal-heat-test-probe-in-the-4500-square-metre-inner-courtyard-of-a-residential-quarter-of-the-municipal-housing-company-wiro-in-the-hansa-district-in-the-coming-days-work-will-begin-on-drilling-98-geothermal-probes-116-metres-deep-into-the-ground-the-supply-of-the-253-apartments-with-around-500-tenants-is-then-to-be-converted-from-gas-to-geothermal-energy-next-year-the-electricity-for-operating-the-heat-pumps-will-be-generated-by-photovoltaic-systems-on-the-roofs-photo-bernd-wstneckdp-image366200043.html
RM2C7NRTY–08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp
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RFPT4C32–Probe drills for water. New houses on background
08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-july-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-rostock-torsten-dobbert-project-manager-shows-a-geothermal-heat-test-probe-in-the-4500-square-metre-inner-courtyard-of-a-residential-quarter-of-the-municipal-housing-company-wiro-in-the-hansa-district-in-the-coming-days-work-will-begin-on-drilling-98-geothermal-probes-116-metres-deep-into-the-ground-the-supply-of-the-253-apartments-with-around-500-tenants-is-then-to-be-converted-from-gas-to-geothermal-energy-next-year-the-electricity-for-operating-the-heat-pumps-will-be-generated-by-photovoltaic-systems-on-the-roofs-photo-bernd-wstneckdp-image366200093.html
RM2C7NRXN–08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp
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RFJ7HHEX–geothermal system with cutting through the earth and deep drilling
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RFGK2XRP–geothermal system with cutting through the earth and deep hole
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RFR2365B–Probe drills for water. New houses on background
08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-july-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-rostock-torsten-dobbert-project-manager-shows-a-geothermal-heat-test-probe-in-the-4500-square-metre-inner-courtyard-of-a-residential-quarter-of-the-municipal-housing-company-wiro-in-the-hansa-district-in-the-coming-days-work-will-begin-on-drilling-98-geothermal-probes-116-metres-deep-into-the-ground-the-supply-of-the-253-apartments-with-around-500-tenants-is-then-to-be-converted-from-gas-to-geothermal-energy-next-year-the-electricity-for-operating-the-heat-pumps-will-be-generated-by-photovoltaic-systems-on-the-roofs-photo-bernd-wstneckdp-image366200070.html
RM2C7NRWX–08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: Torsten Dobbert, project manager, shows a geothermal heat test probe in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa district. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dp
08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: A geothermal heat test probe protrudes from the ground in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa quarter. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/Z Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-july-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-rostock-a-geothermal-heat-test-probe-protrudes-from-the-ground-in-the-4500-square-metre-inner-courtyard-of-a-residential-quarter-of-the-municipal-housing-company-wiro-in-the-hansa-quarter-in-the-coming-days-work-will-begin-on-drilling-98-geothermal-probes-116-metres-deep-into-the-ground-the-supply-of-the-253-apartments-with-around-500-tenants-is-then-to-be-converted-from-gas-to-geothermal-energy-next-year-the-electricity-for-operating-the-heat-pumps-will-be-generated-by-photovoltaic-systems-on-the-roofs-photo-bernd-wstneckdpa-zentralbildz-image366200041.html
RM2C7NRTW–08 July 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock: A geothermal heat test probe protrudes from the ground in the 4,500 square metre inner courtyard of a residential quarter of the municipal housing company Wiro in the Hansa quarter. In the coming days, work will begin on drilling 98 geothermal probes 116 metres deep into the ground. The supply of the 253 apartments with around 500 tenants is then to be converted from gas to geothermal energy next year. The electricity for operating the heat pumps will be generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/Z
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