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Successful technical sessions held on geothermal specifications in Ethiopia

Successful technical sessions held on geothermal specifications in Ethiopia Workshop participants in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - February 2019 (source: IRENA)
Alexander Richter 3 Mar 2019

Under the collaboration of IRENA and the World Bank, the International Geothermal Association held a successful series of workshops on UNFC geothermal specifications in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Under the framework of Global Geothermal Alliance (GGA) – IRENA, the International Geothermal Association (IGA) and the World Bank/ ESMAP program co-organised a series of technical sessions with the Geological Survey of Ethiopia (Under the Ministry of Mines), and other local stakeholders in the geothermal sector in the country. The group sought to gather information for developing an understanding of the inventory of existing geothermal fields and resource recovery estimates in Ethiopia, and to support the country in classifying these estimates based on Internationally acceptable guidelines of the UNFC.

The events took place February 7-9, 2019 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The group also looked to gather specific data-sets on sub-surface geology (ideally up to 10 kilometres (km) depth showing sedimentary basins – thickness, density, thermal conductivity and permeability) and existing bottom hole temperature logs for Ethiopia – required to model and develop high resolution vertical temperature maps in 1km vertical intervals up to a depth of 10km. The result will be digitalised and integrated into the IRENA’s Global Atlas for Renewable Energy platform to enrich the geothermal component.

This activity was part of a joint project by the three institutions that would be undertaken in four prospective countries/regions.

Source: IRENA