Wednesday, August 23, 2017

United Arab Emirates: Potential for 1,000 MW of Geothermal Energy - UAE Professor

Study explores geothermal energy option for UAE (gulfnews.com)

UAE University research team looks at geothermal sites in Al Ain and Ras Al Khaimah to gauge potential for electricity generation

(Courtesy CIA.gov)
The project, which is being undertaken by researchers at UAE University (UAEU), has studied geological sites in both Al Ain and Ras Al Khaimah, examining the hot water spring reservoirs and analysing their temperatures and sizes.

“This project started in January of this year with the goal of understanding the possibility of using geothermal energy in the UAE, and so we wanted to study the geothermal areas, gathering as much data as possible,” explained Dr Hakim Saibi, associate professor of geophysics at UAEU, and one of the researchers involved with the project.

According to Dr Saibi, the findings did point to the possibility of tapping geothermal energy in the UAE. “The potential for using geothermal energy is good. Based on our findings and the data gathered at the sites, we can produce around 1,000 megawatts of electricity using the geothermal energies from these areas,” he said.

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