Current Status and Future Perspective for Geothermal Water Utilisation
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "H2: Geothermal".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2021) | Viewed by 623
Special Issue Editor
Interests: geological conditions of healing and thermal waters; assessment of hydrogeochemical properties of waters and geothermal energy resources; multi-variant directions of water and geothermal energy management - cascade systems, comprehensive water use, balneology; thermal water treatment using membrane processes; forecasting and prevention of clogging of geothermal systems; sustainable and effective management of mineral resources and groundwater, while preserving the values of the natural environment; occurrence and problems resulting from increased levels of trace elements, including boron and arsenic in waters; soil and water environment monitoring, assessment of the chemical status of groundwater in a point, spatial and temporal system; assessment of the stability of the chemical composition of medicinal waters; legal conditions in geology and environmental protection
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Guest Editor is inviting submissions to a Special Issue of Energies on the subject area of “Current Status and Future Perspective for Geothermal Water Utilization”.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide a general overview of the geothermal water utilization as a renewable energy source and wide range of direction and indirection possibilities for geothermal water utilization, such as cascade systems, agriculture, aquaculture, water desalination, etc.
The benefits of geothermal water utilization and the present status of worldwide geothermal use will be discussed. In addition, the potential for future developments in this technological area will be discussed in detail, supported by case studies from all over the world.
This Special Issue will deal with geothermal water management and the wide range of its utilization, cascade systems, desalination, reuse technologies, and optimization of geothermal water management, to achieve sustainable development.
Prof. Dr. Barbara Tomaszewska
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Geothermal water management
- Sustainable development
- Geothermal energy
- Geothermal water
- Water desalination
- Renewable energy
- Earth and planetary sciences
- Aquaculture
- Agriculture
- Cascade systems
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