Abstract

The Milos geothermal prospect located on one of the Cyclacean islands of Greece represents a high temperature (320 °C), high silica content (1150 ppm) modified sea water resource. The programme of development undertaken by the Public Power Corporation (PPC) of Greece started with the drilling of a number of wells and has progressed to the installation of a pilotstyle 2MW(e) condensing power plant which went on-line in December 1986. This plant has been provided by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) under a contract with PPC. Geothermal South Pacific (GEOSPAC) was sub-contracted to MHI to provide technical and scientific assistance in connection with reservoir related matters. We present the various studies and modification that were done to establish an acceptable method of plant operation and waste disposal.

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