Posted on 05/22/2018 8:20:47 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Emergency workers in Hawaii are racing to protect a geothermal power plant near the Kilauea Volcano. Slow-moving molten rock entered the site and is just a few hundred yards from the wells. There is concern lava could trigger the release of deadly hydrogen sulfate gas...
Lava continued its steady advance toward the Puna Geothermal Venture Plant before stalling late Monday. The facility is shut down, but the wells there still present a risk if overrun with the molten rock.
Its not easy to predict where its going to go, and when its going to get there, said Tom Travis, of Hawaii Emergency Management.
Flammable liquids have already been removed and the wells have been filled with cold water, but wont be plugged until today. A worst-case scenario could be catastrophic.
Theres a steam release, many chemicals, but primarily hydrogen sulfate, a very deadly gas, Travis said.
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We should all be able to agree that the time has come for sensible lava control legislation.
They wanted a free lunch, but it looks like on the Big Island the free lunch will eat them instead.
I hate when lava melts my geothermal plant.
The sleestacks are also abandoning their caves!!
The lava lied and said it was a land shark. The woman guarding the door said "Oh Walter! Land shark? I don't think..." But after that it was too late, because she had opened the door and let the lava in!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi6b5LU4mmY
Is this eruption causing lava flow or is it just falling back into that lake of lava so to speak?
What hi god is so angry?
>>Only fair, since Nature created The Big Island in the first place.<<
She ain’t done!
The wells tap into the volcanic nastiness that underlays the entire area. In 2014 when they were drilling one of the wells there was a blowout that spewed hydrogen sulfide gas for 30 hours before they could cap it off.
There are reports that it has reached and is streaming into the ocean, which is causing class and debris in the air. The live stream is messmerizing. I have it up on one of my six computer screens. Incredible action. And CNN!
‘Seems New Orleans was worth rebuilding, right?
...and is creating another island to the south...
Not with US tax dollars, no.
Organic working fluid pentane?
NASA-Yellowstone-Geothermal?
[Who was the genius that decided to build the plant there?
Whoever it was who noticed the obvious fact that a nearby active volcano could be tapped for cheap energy.]
WHAT could possibly go wrong? Oh, this.....
It’s an acceptable risk to build a geothermal plant because it necessarily has to be built in proximity to a geothermal feature.
Like we live between Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone and because we’re near the caldera we have the benefit of a hot spring on the ranch that we use to heat the driveway, outbuildings, house, hot tub, and pool. Aside from my husband having to clean out the pipes every year we get free heat and that means a lot to our budget.
Totally worth it to us even if it means that someday we may need to leave it all behind if the Yellowstone supervolcano erupts.
Yes, it’s all good until....
“Yes, its all good until...”
You know, there’s nothing in the world like sitting in a hot tub in the middle of a -20F night, seeing the Milky Way in a crystal-clear sky and then sometimes even being treated to the Northern Lights.
It’s pretty awesome and even if we lose it all tomorrow it’s been an amazing experience.
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