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Title Geothermal Resources and Their Utilization in Belarus
Authors Vladimir Zui
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Geothermal Resources, Geothermal Field, Heat Flow, Heat Pumps, Belarus, Country Update
Abstract Belarus is located within western part of the East European Platform. In geologic respect it is a junction of crustal blocks of different age. The thickness of deposits varies from 80 – 100 m to 1.5 – 5.5 km within deep sedimentary basins: Pripyat Trough, Orsha and eastern part of the Podlaska-Brest depressions. A contrast terrestrial temperature field was revealed within sediments ranging from 7 – 8 ºC within fresh water horizons to 80 – 115 ºC in deep complexes of the Pripyat Trough. Resources of geothermal energy were estimated for both shallow horizons within the western part of the country and deep ones exceeding 1 km in the Pripyat Trough and the Podlaska-Brest Depression. They vary in a wide range from 10 – 20 to 200 – 300 kilograms of oil equivalent per square meter (kg.o.e./m2) within crustal blocks with thin sedimentary cover. The highest density of resources was observed in deep complexes of the Pripyat Trough up to 1 – 4 t.o.e./m2. These horizons have high content of dissolved chemicals up to 350 – 420 g/l. Around 15 geothermal installations are in operation in the country supplying space heating for industrial buildings with the total installed heat pump capacity approaching to 2 MWth. Around 90 small heat pump systems were installed in private cottages in and around the main towns and cities with total heat capacity around 1 – 1.5 MWth. All installations use cold water taken from shallow boreholes with typical temperature 8 – 10 ºC as a primary energy source. One installation is based on utilization of river water. Another 12 - 15 heat pump installations are under construction. It is planned to create experimental heat pump installations in several new apartment houses in 3 – 5 forthcoming years for space heating and warm water supply. Project documentation is finishing for a pilot geothermal station of 1 MWth for the greenhouse complex “Berestye” in the western part of the country. It was scheduled to put it into experimental operation during the end of 2009 – beginning of 2010.
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