Presentation at STANFORD UNIVERSITY, California, February 6-8, 2023.
Stanford Geothermal Workshop, February 6-8, 2023.

For someone to understand a complete concept need to see all three segments.

For example, Segment (I) is an architectural plan explaining the problem and the solution to how to save and restore the Salton Sea despite the restricted water inflow from the Colorado River because of drought.

Segment (II) explains the complete closed-loop system for harnessing geothermal energy which is prevalent in the area eliminating limitations to the geothermal reservoirs.

Segment (III) explains the system of how we can drill deeper and wider wellbores with the apparatus containing the complete closed-loop system explained in Segment (II), and motorized drill head for mowing the whole apparatus deeper in search for hotter temperatures minimizing heat flux.

Because the subject of the Stanford Geothermal Workshop was “geothermal” and time was limited, the segments about harnessing solar energy and hydropower are excluded (not submitted) although they are an essential part (money makers) of the proposal for the restoration of the Salton Sea. For more information on those two segments please visit the page PRESENTATION AT EL CENTRO.

Papers - Segment (I) - Harnessing Energy and Water in the Salton Sea. Click here to see
Papers - Segment (II) - Harnessing Geothermal Energy in the Salton Sea Area. Click here to see
Papers - Segment (III) - System for Drilling Deeper and Wider Wellbores. Click here to see
PowerPoint Presentation - Slides - Segment (I) - Harnessing Energy and Water in the Salton Sea. Click here to download
PowerPoint Presentation - Slides - Segment (II) - Harnessing Geothermal Energy in the Salton Sea Area. Click here to download
PowerPoint Presentation - Slides - Segment (III) - System for Drilling Deeper and Wider Wellbores. Click here to download