A system, apparatus and method for generating electricity from renewable
geothermal, wind, and solar energy sources includes a heat balancer for
supplementing and regulating the heat energy fed to a turbine generator;
a hydrogen-fired boiler for supplying supplementary heat; and an
injection manifold for metering controlled amounts of superheated
combustible gas into the working fluids to optimize efficiency.
Wind or solar power may be converted to hydrogen in an electrolysis unit
to produce hydrogen. A phase separator unit that operates by cavitation
of the geothermal fluids removes gases from the source fluid. A pollution
prevention trap may be used to remove solids and other unneeded
constituents of the geothermal fluids to be stored or processed in a
solution mining unit for reuse or sale. Spent geothermal and working
fluids may be processed and injected into the geothermal strata to aid in
maintaining its temperature or in solution mining of elements in the
lithosphere.