Title of article :
Developmental and environmental effects of the Kızıldere geothermal power project, Turkey
Author/Authors :
Sakir Simsek، نويسنده , , Naz?m Y?ld?r?m، نويسنده , , Abdullah Gülg?r، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Calcite scaling in the wells and the high boron concentration in the produced fluids are a major
problem in the Kızıldere geothermal field. Scaling is minimized by controlling wellhead pressures
and by mechanically removing the deposits periodically. Silica scaling would be a potential problem
were reinjection to be introduced. Currently the spent geothermal water is discharged into the nearby
B¨uy¨uk Menderes River, which might prove harmful to plants and crops downriver. The new disposal
methods currently being developed include reinjection, removal of boron by chemical treatment, and
transportation to the Aegean Sea. Technically and economically, reinjection seems to be the most
suitable option, and might also improve steam production. Another potential environmental problem
at Kızıldere is the high carbon dioxide content (1–3% by weight) in the produced fluid. This has
a significant impact on the output of the power plant turbogenerator, and on the performance of its
condenser.However, the gas discharged from the condenser has high purity, and is piped to an adjacent
plant where minor impurities are removed. This plant currently produces 120,000 t/year of industrialgrade
carbon dioxide, which provides more than 90% of Turkey’s requirements for carbonated soft
drinks. Thus, a potentially major environmental problem has been turned into a benefit.
© 2005 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Carbon dioxide , Calcite scaling , Fluid disposal , K?z?ldere , Exploitation , Turkey , boron
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics