World Renewable Energy Congress VI 2000
DOI: 10.1016/b978-008043865-8/50058-1
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Design and Study of a Geothermal District Heating System at Hammam-Righa (Algeria)

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“…In Algeria, eighteen greenhouses of a total area of 7200 m2are heated by a 57 °C, Albian geothermal water. Bellache et al (1995) indicate that the geothermal potential in north-eastern of the Algerian Sahara is sufficient to heat 9000 greenhouses, with a flow rate of 3.221 l/s. The total energy consumption for geothermal energy is about 1.778.65 TJ/year [15].…”
Section: Geothermal Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Algeria, eighteen greenhouses of a total area of 7200 m2are heated by a 57 °C, Albian geothermal water. Bellache et al (1995) indicate that the geothermal potential in north-eastern of the Algerian Sahara is sufficient to heat 9000 greenhouses, with a flow rate of 3.221 l/s. The total energy consumption for geothermal energy is about 1.778.65 TJ/year [15].…”
Section: Geothermal Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bellache et al (1995) indicate that the geothermal potential in north-eastern of the Algerian Sahara is sufficient to heat 9000 greenhouses, with a flow rate of 3.221 l/s. The total energy consumption for geothermal energy is about 1.778.65 TJ/year [15]. The temperature produced by a geothermal system determines the choice of the use that can be made of a geothermal resource.…”
Section: Geothermal Operationmentioning
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“…The studies on geothermal district heating systems are mostly focused on energy and exergy analysis of the existing systems [5e13], thermal effects of control logics [12,14], economic assessment of the systems [15e20], development of models and corresponding computer codes to simulate district heating systems including piping network [12,18,21e26] and heating system design neglecting the piping network [27].…”
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confidence: 99%