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Hot sedimentary aquifer (HSA)

Hot sedimentary aquifer (HSA) is a conduction-dominated hydrothermal deep aquifer, which is heated through conduction by the earth’s crust or hot rocks near the aquifer. This steam can be tapped and used for low heat geothermal applications such as binary plants and direct use applications like space heating.

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