Left: Fluid reinjection is to be used for the first time in New Zealand on a geothermal power station when it is incorporated into the system at the new Ohaaki scheme. Experiments with reinjection, which means the water taken with steam from bores is returned to the field rather than being pumped into waterways, have been carried out for some time. Pictured is a technician regulating fluid flow during reinjection experiments.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 29, 1 April 1986, Page 41
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71Left: Fluid reinjection is to be used for the first time in New Zealand on a geothermal power station when it is incorporated into the system at the new Ohaaki scheme. Experiments with reinjection, which means the water taken with steam from bores is returned to the field rather than being pumped into waterways, have been carried out for some time. Pictured is a technician regulating fluid flow during reinjection experiments. Tu Tangata, Issue 29, 1 April 1986, Page 41
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