2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.05.085
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CO2 mitigation strategy through geothermal energy, Saudi Arabia

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“…Even if half of this amount is generated, it can provide double the amount of fresh water that is being consumed per day by the population of the country. Electricity generated through geothermal systems are cost effective compared to other renewable energy sources and the land requirement for geothermal is the least among other renewables (Chandarasekharam et al, 2014). The Jizan geothermal systems alone will prepare the country to meet the future demand of fresh water in the next decade and save substantial amount of CO 2 .…”
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“…Even if half of this amount is generated, it can provide double the amount of fresh water that is being consumed per day by the population of the country. Electricity generated through geothermal systems are cost effective compared to other renewable energy sources and the land requirement for geothermal is the least among other renewables (Chandarasekharam et al, 2014). The Jizan geothermal systems alone will prepare the country to meet the future demand of fresh water in the next decade and save substantial amount of CO 2 .…”
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“…This increase is affecting the country's oil output. Till recently the domestic consumption has been 3 million barrels per day (mb/d) (Chandarasekharam et al, 2014) and according to a recent forecast, by the next decade, the domestic demand for the combined fuels i.e. gasoline, diesel, natural gas and fuel oil, may reach greater than 8 mb/d (Segar, 2014).…”
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“…In order to achieve this, the following models have been used: linear regression, autoregressive integrated moving average, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, ant colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, grey model, and long-range energy alternatives planning system [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. In recent years, research of EDS has gradually expanded to impacts on the environment, especially on carbon emissions and climate change [21][22][23][24][25]. EDS has therefore become a comprehensive research topic.…”
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“…The amount of CO 2 emission in Taiwan has increased from 114.7 million metric tons in 1990 to 276.2 million metric tons in 2007, yielding a percentage increase of 140.9% at a rate 3.7 times the global average value, which is second only to that of China, Iran, and Indonesia [18,19]. Presently, the Taiwan government is actively developing various alternative energy sources to implement the CO 2 mitigation strategy [20]. Because Taiwan is located in a subtropical region where adequate long-day sunlight is obtained throughout the year, the development of solar energy policies can reduce the problem of high CO 2 emission.…”
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