Title of article :
Environmental aspects of geothermal energy utilization
Author/Authors :
Hrefna Kristmannsd?ttir، نويسنده , , Halld?r ?rmannsson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Geothermal energy is a clean and sustainable energy source, but its development still has
some impact on the environment. The positive and negative aspects of this environmental
impact have to be considered prior to any decision to develop a geothermal field, as well as
possible mitigation measures. The main environmental effects of geothermal development are
related to surface disturbances, the physical effects of fluid withdrawal, heat effects and discharge
of chemicals. All these factors will affect the biological environment as well. As with all
industrial activities, there are also some social and economic effects. In Iceland an enforcement
program was launched in the early 1990s to study the environmental impact of developing
geothermal resources. Work began on tackling the environmental issues relative to the
high-temperature geothermal fields under development in Iceland. Research was conducted
on microearthquake activity in geothermal areas and a methodology developed for mapping
steam caps. The foundations were laid of networks for monitoring land elevation and gravity
changes. Baseline values were defined for the concentrations of mercury and sulfur gases.
Groundwater monitoring studies were enforced. Atmospheric dispersion and reaction of
geothermally-emitted sulfur gases and mercury were studied. Aerial thermographic survey
methods were refined and tested and their capacity to detect and map changes in surface
manifestations with time was demonstrated. To further the use of geothermal energy worldwide
the International Energy Association set up a Geothermal Implement Agreement (GIA)
in 1997; its environmental Annex has been actively implemented, with several projects still
under way.
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Keywords :
Environment , geothermal development , Natural changes , mitigation , Gas emissions
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics