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Title Geothermal Energy Development: the Tunisian Experience
Authors Mouldi BEN MOHAMED
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Geothermal resources, direct application, oases, greenhouses, balneology, hammams.
Abstract The use of geothermal energy In Tunisia is limited to direct application because of the low enthalpy resources, which are localized mainly in the southern part of the country. For thousands of years, geothermal water has been used in bathing, and many of the geothermal manifestations in the country have the name of Hammam or bath, which reflects the main use of geothermal water over the centuries. Now, most of the resources are utilized for irrigation of oases and heating greenhouses. The government’s policy in the beginning of 1980’s was oriented toward the development of the oasis sector, which is supplied with geothermal water for irrigation. Therefore, boreholes are operating mostly to complete the irrigation of oases after cooling the water in atmospheric cooling towers. Generally, when the water temperature is less than 40-45°C, it is used directly for oasis irrigation. The government started using geothermal energy for greenhouse farming since 1986, which is considered a promising and economically feasible application, by planting one ha in the southern part of the country. The results of this experiment were encouraging, and thus the cultivated areas have today increased to 244 ha. The utilization of geothermal resources is increasing very fast showing a real boom in greenhouses areas. Nowadays, heating greenhouses in southern parts of Tunisia are considered as the only experience in the world in terms of development in this field in the difficult desert conditions. By the end of 2016, the greenhouses areas will reach 350 ha.
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