Monday, March 4, 2019

Turkey: Opportunity to Consult on CO2 Emissions from Geothermal Power Plants

Consultancy - Characterizing the declining CO2 emissions from Turkish geothermal power plants (World Bank)

(Courtesy CIA.gov)
The objective of this study is to identify the parameters that affect the rate of CO2 decline in different reservoirs in Turkey during utilization and develop a methodology to allow prediction of the average lifetime emission factors for geothermal projects in the country within defined uncertainty limits.

In this study, production data from number of geothermal fields in Turkey will be  analyzed. The study will at least analyze data from the five projects currently financed under the World Bank’s Geothermal Development Project and will ideally include further 5 to 10 projects that will be identified in partnership
with Geothermal Power Plant Investors Association (JESDER).

Interested candidates are asked to send a CV, highlighting experiences related to this assignment, and a cover letter with a brief methodology proposal to Thrainn Fridriksson at the World Bank (tfridriksson@worldbank.org) before March 15.

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