EVROPSKE SVESKE 2018/2: Geotermalne vode u Srbiji: najveći a neiskorišćeni resurs
EUROPEAN VOLUMES 2018/2: Geothermal waters in Serbia: the largest yet untapped resource
Author(s): Vladimir Pavićević, Ivan Matić, Slobodan Jerotić
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy
Published by: Evropski Pokret u Srbiji
Keywords: Geothermal energy in Serbia;
Summary/Abstract: Geothermal waters are a renewable and reliable source of energy. In Serbia, the potential of warm underground water with a temperature of 10 to 150 degrees Celsius is equivalent to the burning of 200,000 tons of oil per year. It is very cost-effective and environmentally sustainable and should be used for multiple purposes. Depending on the temperature of underground water and rocks, it can be used for obtaining electricity, heating industrial, commercial, public and residential spaces, greenhouses and greenhouses, spa treatment, recreation and tourism, etc. The construction of geothermal power plants is financially very demanding, so, for example, in Mačva, its application is much more realistic, primarily in agriculture, due to the growing demand for organic food.
Series: Evropske Sveske
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-80046-45-7
- Page Count: 42
- Publication Year: 2018
- Language: Serbian
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