
Binary Cycle Power Plant
A Binary Cycle Power Plant is a type of geothermal power plant that generates electricity by using two fluids. It takes heat from underground sources, typically hot water or steam, and uses it to heat a secondary fluid with a lower boiling point. This secondary fluid vaporizes and drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity. The cooling of the secondary fluid condenses it back into a liquid, allowing it to be reused. This method is efficient and environmentally friendly, as it minimizes emissions and allows for energy production from lower temperature geothermal resources.