C02 is food for wheat production, plants eat C02 for breakfest.
Old Crock, how come you cant tell us that name of the geothermal plant with the design flaw at the Salton Sea, I happen to know that each plant is almost identical so it will be real interesting to learn the name.
How about those well heads Old Crock, ever see one, they bounce on top of the well like a super ball. You see old crock drilling a well 10,000 feet deep into a pool of brine (thats water, salt, and two extra pounds of toxic pollutants to make a gallon of brine weigh in at 10 lbs) sitting on top of a pool of molten lava that sits right on top of the San Andreas fault is dangerous work for men who are literally at risk of being killed every day they are withing a quarter mile of the well head or any pipe connected to the well head.
The well head is secured with four giant shock absorbers called snubbers, they weigh over 10 tons each, the absorb some of the shock but the well literally bounces up and down barely controlled. This shakes the pipes (48" in diameter), huge pipes all the way to the plant over a mile away. These massive pipes are still shaking a good half a foot in all kinds of directions where they connect directly to the plant. This stress causes the pipes to crack or burst at random unpredictable places sending pieces of steel and concret flying in all directions and spewing hot steam and water, over 400 degree water, everywhere, actually that is brine which contains tons of Arsenic and a hundred other toxic pollutants.
My point about the well head shaking so violently is at this plant it is impossible to make an airtight connection so the well head is constantly emitting gas into the air, this includes the harmless C02.
So what was the name of that plant old crock.
Oh, you also compared the salton sea geothermal plants to other geothermal plants, very big mistake, each geothermal plant is unique to the geological formation it sits apon. The design of Calipatria plants cannot be used in Iceland, they are different beasts.