| Title | Country Update from Georgia |
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| Authors | George Melikadze, Levan Tsertsvadze, Nodar Tsertsvadze, Otar Vardigoreli, Teimuraz Barabadze |
| Year | 2010 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | Geothermal Circulation System |
| Abstract | Owing to its geological location, Georgia has considerable resources of middle and low temperature thermal water (33 ºC – 108ºC) that are presently for heat supply only. Most of the geothermal wells are middle depth and non-operating. On the other hand the economic development of the country relies to a great extent on energy production. The Geothermal potential of Georgia may be a promising resource that could be available for energy production. This requires an extensive study to re-assess the geothermal potential of the country. Several projects were implemented and some others are underway to achieve this purpose. This paper summarizes the geothermal potential of Georgia based on existing data and outlines one of the major projects that has already been implemented to assess the potential of Tbilisi geothermal field using the hydrodynamic digital modelling approach. |