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Larderello geothermal plant regularly visited by international delegations

Larderello geothermal plant regularly visited by international delegations Lardarello geothermal power plant by Enel, Tuscany/ Italy
Francisco Rojas 5 Jun 2014

The Larderello geothermal plant just in the last 14 years it has been visited by more than 150 different delegations such as representatives of scientific associations, governmental bodies and academic institutions from across the world.

In a press release from Enel, in the long history of the Larderello geothermal plant just in the last 14 years it has been visited by more than 150 different delegations such as representatives of scientific associations, governmental bodies and academic institutions from across the world.

The same source informs that “the most recent guests were from the Belgian Institute for Consultancy and Studies in Sustainable Development (ICEDD), who came on 16 May and stayed three days in Tuscany for visits to and workshops at Enel Green Power’s geothermal plants.”

The press release also states that Enel’s geothermal activities have been key to a model of innovation, sustainability and efficiency that the Group has been developed over the years. In Tuscany, the Group has patented and equipped its plants with air quality improvement systems such as AMIS, which practically eliminates natural gases and metals in geothermal steam. At the Bagnore 4 plant currently under construction it has introduced a cutting-edge ammonia reduction solution, and in the Livorno experimental centre it is developing a technology that harnesses medium and low enthalpy geothermal sources which is currently being used at the Stillwater facility in the USA.

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Source: Enel Website