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Breaking News: Turkey breaks into the 1 GW Geothermal Country Club
Top 10 geothermal countries based on installed power generation capacity, August 2017 (source: ThinkGeoEnergy)
Alexander Richter 22 Aug 2017
With additional capacity coming online at Kizildere and Efeler, Turkey breaks into the list of countries with more than 1,000 MW of installed geothermal power generation capacity and now has a capacity of 1,005 MW.
With an addition of two geothermal power plants coming online, Turkey has broken into the list of countries with more than 1,000 MW of installed geothermal power generation capacity. The country has now an installed capacity of 1,005 MW.
The first plant is the Kizildere III geothermal power plant by Zorlu Enerji, which received a temporary acceptance by Turkey’s Ministry of Energy with 99.5 MW. When finished the plant will have a generation capacity of 165 MW being. The plant is located in the Karatas district of Denizli and Aydin provinces.
The second plant is Unit 6 of the Efeler geothermal power plant at Germencik in Aydin province. The plant added unit 6 with an installed capacity of 22.6 MW bringing the total capacity of the Efeler geothermal plants to 232.2 MW. The plant has been developed by Güris Holding.
This story is sourced from our Turkish geothermal news website JeotermalHaberler.
Four new geothermal areas discovered in Thrace region, Turkey
Wells from the research by MTA in Trakya Region (source: Dr. Lütfi Taskiran / MTA Trakya Geothermal Energy Exploration Project Director)
Alexander Richter 4 Sep 2017
Turkey's General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration MTA has announced the discovery of four geothermal areas in the Thrace Region in Northwest Turkey.
Four new geothermal resources discovered by Turkey’s General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration MTA in Thrace Region (NW Turkey); Kirklareli-Asilbeyli, Tekirdag-Saray, Kirklareli-Vize and Istanbul-Silivri.
The General Directorate of MTA completed the first geothermal research drilling in 2015 at the determined locations as a result of geological and geophysical surveys for the geothermal energy that was launched in 2013 in the region.
– The first drilling at the As?lbeyli district, which is located about 5 km from the center of K?rklareli, is at a depth of 1500 m and the hot fluid at 57 C temperature and 30 lt /sec flow rate with the compressor production. The well has also about 4 lt /sec of artesian production. With these values, the first geothermal field of Thrace region was revealed.
Later investigations were extended in the region and results of the same production values were obtained in the second drilling operation with a depth of 1500 m in Tekirda?-Saray district center.
In the year of 2016, the third research drilling was carried out in K?rklareli-Vize district with a depth of 2200 m. From this drilling, the compressor has obtained a geothermal fluid at a temperature of 43 ° C and a discharge rate of about 5 lt/sec.
Lastly, in Istanbul-Silivri, the result of drilling at 1500 m depth in 2017, the hot fluid at 60 C temperature and 10 lt/sec flow rate was obtained by compressor.
With these production values, it is expected that new economic developments will be experienced in different areas, from greenhaus heating to thermal tourism, which is very close to Europe and Istanbul.
The new discoveries discovered by the General Directorate of MTA and the geothermal potential and geothermal energy research have changed drastically in the region where the geothermal components and surface data are very few.
In 2018, studies will continue in the region and geothermal in Edirne province is targeted to be uncovered.
Source: report by our sister publication JeotermalHaberler
News Source and Photograph: Dr. Lütfi Taskiran / MTA Trakya Geothermal Energy Exploration Project Director
http://www.thinkgeoenergy.com/four-new-geothermal-areas-discovered-in-thrace-region-turkey/
Share of geothermal energy in Turkey's electricity consumption
Top 10 geothermal countries based on installed power generation capacity, August 2017 (source: ThinkGeoEnergy)
Alexander Richter 22 Aug 2017
With additional capacity coming online at Kizildere and Efeler, Turkey breaks into the list of countries with more than 1,000 MW of installed geothermal power generation capacity and now has a capacity of 1,005 MW.
With an addition of two geothermal power plants coming online, Turkey has broken into the list of countries with more than 1,000 MW of installed geothermal power generation capacity. The country has now an installed capacity of 1,005 MW.
The first plant is the Kizildere III geothermal power plant by Zorlu Enerji, which received a temporary acceptance by Turkey’s Ministry of Energy with 99.5 MW. When finished the plant will have a generation capacity of 165 MW being. The plant is located in the Karatas district of Denizli and Aydin provinces.
The second plant is Unit 6 of the Efeler geothermal power plant at Germencik in Aydin province. The plant added unit 6 with an installed capacity of 22.6 MW bringing the total capacity of the Efeler geothermal plants to 232.2 MW. The plant has been developed by Güris Holding.
This story is sourced from our Turkish geothermal news website JeotermalHaberler.
Four new geothermal areas discovered in Thrace region, Turkey
Wells from the research by MTA in Trakya Region (source: Dr. Lütfi Taskiran / MTA Trakya Geothermal Energy Exploration Project Director)
Alexander Richter 4 Sep 2017
Turkey's General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration MTA has announced the discovery of four geothermal areas in the Thrace Region in Northwest Turkey.
Four new geothermal resources discovered by Turkey’s General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration MTA in Thrace Region (NW Turkey); Kirklareli-Asilbeyli, Tekirdag-Saray, Kirklareli-Vize and Istanbul-Silivri.
The General Directorate of MTA completed the first geothermal research drilling in 2015 at the determined locations as a result of geological and geophysical surveys for the geothermal energy that was launched in 2013 in the region.
– The first drilling at the As?lbeyli district, which is located about 5 km from the center of K?rklareli, is at a depth of 1500 m and the hot fluid at 57 C temperature and 30 lt /sec flow rate with the compressor production. The well has also about 4 lt /sec of artesian production. With these values, the first geothermal field of Thrace region was revealed.
Later investigations were extended in the region and results of the same production values were obtained in the second drilling operation with a depth of 1500 m in Tekirda?-Saray district center.
In the year of 2016, the third research drilling was carried out in K?rklareli-Vize district with a depth of 2200 m. From this drilling, the compressor has obtained a geothermal fluid at a temperature of 43 ° C and a discharge rate of about 5 lt/sec.
Lastly, in Istanbul-Silivri, the result of drilling at 1500 m depth in 2017, the hot fluid at 60 C temperature and 10 lt/sec flow rate was obtained by compressor.
With these production values, it is expected that new economic developments will be experienced in different areas, from greenhaus heating to thermal tourism, which is very close to Europe and Istanbul.
The new discoveries discovered by the General Directorate of MTA and the geothermal potential and geothermal energy research have changed drastically in the region where the geothermal components and surface data are very few.
In 2018, studies will continue in the region and geothermal in Edirne province is targeted to be uncovered.
Source: report by our sister publication JeotermalHaberler
News Source and Photograph: Dr. Lütfi Taskiran / MTA Trakya Geothermal Energy Exploration Project Director
http://www.thinkgeoenergy.com/four-new-geothermal-areas-discovered-in-thrace-region-turkey/
Share of geothermal energy in Turkey's electricity consumption