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The Usage Status of Joetermel Energy in the World, Turkey and Djibouti

Year 2023, Issue: 49, 100 - 105, 31.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1261034

Abstract

In recent years, with the increase in population and the development of technology in the world, the need for energy has been increasing day by day. With the rapid depletion of fossil fuel reserves such as oil, coal and natural gas and the increase in the population, renewable energy sources are gaining importance. Geothermal energy, one of the renewable energy sources, is currently used in various processes such as electricity generation, heating and drying. Geothermal Energy is a clean, cheap and environmentally friendly domestic underground renewable energy source. For this reason, the issue of assessing the situation of direct and indirect production and use of geothermal energy in the world, Turkey and Djibouti has gained importance.

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  • Varet, J., 2017. Geothermal energy: what prospects, especially for high temperature. Geologist, 192, 52-59.
  • WEC (World Energy Council), (1993). Energy for Tomorrow’s World¬ Realities, the Real Options and Agenda for Achievement. St. Martin press, 978-0749411176, USA.
  • Youssouf, Z. H. 2020. Investigation of Solar, Geothermal and Wind Energy Potential from Renewable Energy Sources in Djibouti. Istanbul Aydın University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul.
  • Zaim, A., Çavşi, H. 2018. The Situation of Geothermal Power Plants in Turkey, Engineer and Machine volume 59, issue 691, p. 45-58, Turkey.

The Usage Status of Joetermel Energy in the World, Turkey and Djibouti

Year 2023, Issue: 49, 100 - 105, 31.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1261034

Abstract

In recent years, with the increase in population and the development of technology in the world, the need for energy has been increasing day by day. With the rapid depletion of fossil fuel reserves such as oil, coal and natural gas and the increase in the population, renewable energy sources are gaining importance. Geothermal energy, one of the renewable energy sources, is currently used in various processes such as electricity generation, heating and drying. Geothermal Energy is a clean, cheap and environmentally friendly domestic underground renewable energy source. For this reason, the issue of assessing the situation of direct and indirect production and use of geothermal energy in the world, Turkey and Djibouti has gained importance.

References

  • Anonim. 2022. (https://www.piagrid.com/rehber/jeotermal-enerji), Geothermal Energy and Its Uses. July 14, 2022.
  • Bertanı, R. (2015). Geothermal Power gene-ration in the world 2010-2014 updatereport. World Geothermal Congress 2015, Melbourne, Australia, 19p.
  • Berger, J. P., 2001. The hot springs of Koroli. Geology of the Republic of Djibouti.
  • Chandrasekharam, D., Lashin, A., Al-Arifi, N., Al-Bassam, A. 2014. Evolution of geothermal systems around the Red Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences 73(8):4215-4236.
  • Çukurçayır, M. A., Sağır, H. 2008. The Energy Problem, the Environment and Alternative Energy Sources. Selcuk University. Journal of the Institute of Social Sciences, issue 20, p. 257-278.
  • Dye, S. T. (2012). "Geoneutrinos and the radioactive power of the Earth". Reviews of Geophysics. 50 (3): RG3007.
  • Huttrer, G. W., 2020. Geothermal Power Generation in the World 2015-2020 Update Report. Proceedings World Geothermal Congress. Reykjavik, April 26 – May 2, 2020.
  • Kendirli, B., Çakmak, B. 2009. The Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Greenhouse Heating. Ankara University Journal of Environmental Sciences, issue 2 (1), p. 95-103.
  • Külekçi, Ö. C. 2009. Renewable Energy Sources, the Place of Geothermal Energy and Its Importance for Turkey. Ankara University Journal of Environmental Sciences, issue 1 (2), p. 83-91.
  • Lay, T., Hernlund, J. W., Buffett, B. A., (2008), "Core–mantle boundary heat flow", Nature Geoscience, 1 (1): 25–32.
  • Lund, J. W., Toth, A. N., 2020. Direct Utilization of Geothermal Energy 2020 Worldwide Review. Proceedings World Geothermal Congress. Reykjavik, April 26 – May 2, 2020.
  • Richter, A., 2022. ThinkGeoEnergy Reseach. 10 January 2022.
  • Stieltjes, L., 1973, Recent tectonic evolution of the Asal Rift. T.F.A.I. Rev. Géogr. Phys. Géol.Dyn., (2), vol. XV, fasc. 4, pp. 425-436, Paris.
  • Syukri, M., Saad, R., Marwan, Tarmizi, Fadhli, Z., Safitri, R., 2018. Volcanic Hazard Implication Based on Magnetic Signatures Study of Seulawah Agam Geothermal System, Indonesia. Journal of Physics Conference Series 1120(1):012028.
  • Şimşek, N. 1998. An Alternative to Geothermal Energy in Solving the Energy Problem. Journal of Ecology and Environment, volume 8, issue 29, p. 15-20.
  • Varet, J., 2017. Geothermal energy: what prospects, especially for high temperature. Geologist, 192, 52-59.
  • WEC (World Energy Council), (1993). Energy for Tomorrow’s World¬ Realities, the Real Options and Agenda for Achievement. St. Martin press, 978-0749411176, USA.
  • Youssouf, Z. H. 2020. Investigation of Solar, Geothermal and Wind Energy Potential from Renewable Energy Sources in Djibouti. Istanbul Aydın University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul.
  • Zaim, A., Çavşi, H. 2018. The Situation of Geothermal Power Plants in Turkey, Engineer and Machine volume 59, issue 691, p. 45-58, Turkey.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
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Aboubakar Ibrahim Momahed 0000-0002-3061-2855

Zehra Gulten Yalçın 0000-0001-5460-289X

Mustafa Dağ 0000-0001-9540-3475

Early Pub Date March 25, 2023
Publication Date March 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Issue: 49

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APA Momahed, A. I., Yalçın, Z. G., & Dağ, M. (2023). The Usage Status of Joetermel Energy in the World, Turkey and Djibouti. Avrupa Bilim Ve Teknoloji Dergisi(49), 100-105. https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1261034