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Title Use of Geothermal Energy in Dairy Processing
Authors Kiruja, Jack
Year 2012
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Dairy processing; pasteurisation; absorption chilling; heat exchanger; milk powder; Nakuru
Abstract The growth of industries is dependent on the availability and affordability of energy. However, conventional energy sources such as fossil fuels are getting depleted and their price is increasing rapidly due to market forces and world politics. It is therefore necessary to consider alternative sources of energy and geothermal energy is a potential option. Geothermal energy can be utilized for both electricity generation and direct uses such as heating and cooling. The dairy industry in Kenya can benefit immensely from the vast geothermal energy in the country since both dairy farming and the geothermal resources are located in the same region i.e. the Rift Valley region. Furthermore, dairy processing involves both heating and cooling operations, whose energy requirements are within a range for the geothermal resource in Kenya to cater. This paper discusses some of the dairy processing operations which can utilize geothermal energy and the appropriate technology which can be applied for each operation. The energy demand and the cost of each operation are also discussed.
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