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Geothermal market Turkey
Potential, status and market developments
Dr. Rolf Schiffer
Schiffer Consult - GEO · Services
Marl, Germany
www.schiffer-consult.de
Status as of September 1st 2015
Overview
Content
 Brief company presentation
 Geothermal potential of Turkey
 Development and projections of geothermal electricity (power) production in Turkey
 Thermal applications – status and possibilities (for development)
 Outlook and forecast
 Conclusion
Brief company presentation
International geoscientific and technical (interdisciplinary) consulting
in geology, renewables, infrastructure, resources, hydrogeology,
environment, conversion management, health and safety
 Project and management consultancy
 Studies, assessments / due diligence
 Project and business development
 Marketing
 Agency services
 Customer relationship management and communication
 Services
Schiffer Consult - GEO · Services
Our services in geothermal energy
Schiffer
Consult
GEO
Geology
BNE
GEO-
ConsEnS
GPG
Studies
Agency
Services
Market-
ing
Consult-
ing
Energy-
mix
Geo-
thermal
Services
Geothermal potential of Turkey
Picture: SC · SGS, SCHIFFER, R.
Geothermal resource of Europe
100 °C
120 °C
150 °C
200 °C
Source:
Geothermal map
of Europe
Turkey’s geothermal energy potential
Source: KORKMAZ E. D., SERPEN U.,
SATMAN E. (2010): Turkey geothermal
energy potential, Istanbul Technical
University
Temperatures in [
o
C ]
 227 geothermal fields in use and developement
 2,000 hot and mineral water resources (Temperature range 20 °C to 287 °C)
 Drilled: ~ 1,200 geothermal exploratory, production and reinjection wells
 Geothermal heat capacity potential estimated 2015: 60,000 MWth (2010: 31,500 MWth)
 Installed geothermal heat capacity ~ 2,880 MWth in direct use incl. heat pumps
 Installed geothermal power production ~ 500 MWel (09/2015)
 Total geothermal technical and economical electricity potential: 2,000 MWel
(hydrothermal 0–3 km, next 15 – 20 years, incentive 0.105 US-$)
theoretical: 4,500 MWel
 Estimated technical EGS electricity production potential 250,000 MWel (3-5 km)
Total EGS electricity production technical and economical potential 25,000 MWel
(estimated next 20 years)
Geothermal potential of Turkey (hydrothermal and petrothermal)
Development and projections of geothermal
electricity (power) production in Turkey
Picture: SC· SGS, SCHIFFER R. - GPP Germencik
Installed geothermal capacity worldwide 2014
Source: BERTANI R. (2015), Proceedings WGC 2015, Melbourne
Installed geothermal capacity worldwide 2014
Data Source: BERTANI R. (2015), Proceedings WGC 2015, Melbourne
Installed capacity (TEIAŞ)
Data Source: Turkish
electricity transmission
company (08/2015)
Map of geothermal energy sources and applications
Source:
MTA (2012) –
Enerji
Hammadde
Etüt ve Arama
Dairesi
Başkanlığı,
Report
Location of the main geothermal fields
Thermal applications – status and possibilities
(for development)
Pictures: topnews.in; formanfarms.ca; holydaycheck.de
Geothermal direct heat uses (2014)
Summary table of geothermal direct heat uses as of 31 December 2014
Use Installed Capacity
[MWt]
Annual Energy Use
[TJ/yr]
Individual Space Heating 420 4635
District Heating 805 8885
Air Conditioning (Cooling) -* -*
Greenhouse Heating 612 11580
Fish Farming -* -*
Animal Farming -* -*
Agricultural Drying 1,5 50
Industrial Process Heat -* -*
Snow Melting -* -*
Bathing and Swimming 1005 19016
Other Uses (specify) -* -*
Subtotal 2843.5 44166
Geothermal Heat Pumps 42,8 960
TOTOAL 2886.3 45126
* - no data available
Source:
MERTOGLU, O.,
SIMSEK S.,
BASRIRN N.
(2015) Country
Update Report of
Turkey (2010-
2015)
Status in geothermal house heating systems in Turkey
Place Name
Number of
Residential
Equivalence (RE)
heated
Geoth.
water
temp
(°C)
Investor
İzmir – Balçova +
Narlıdere
34100
125-
145
Provincial and Municipal Administration Equal Weighted Joint Stock
Company
Gönen 2500 80 Weighted Municipal Corporation
Simav 7500 167 Municipality
Kırşehir 1800 57 Special Provincial Administration of the Municipal Corporation Weighted
Kızılcahamam 2500 80 Weighted Municipal Corporation
Afyon 8000 95 Special Provincial Administration of the Municipal Corporation Weighted
Kozaklı 3000 90 Weighted Municipal Corporation
Sandıklı 6000 70 Weighted Municipal Corporation
Diyadin 690 70 Special Provincial Administration
Salihli 7292 94 Municipality
Sarayköy 2200 140 Weighted Municipal Corporation
Edremit 4881 60 Municipality+Private Sector Company
Bigadiç 1950 96 Municipality
Sarıkaya 550 (not operated) 50 Special Provincial Administration + Municipality + Private Sector
Yozgat-Sorgun 1500 (not operated) 80 Municipality
Yerköy 1500 (not operated) 55-60 Special Provincial Administration + Municipality + Private Sector
Güre 650 55 Municipality
İzmir – Dikili 2500 99 Municipality
İzmir – Bergama 450 60 Municipality
Source:
DAGISTAN H.
et al.(2015) -
Geothermal
Explorations
and
Investigations
by MTA in
Turkey
Outview and forecast
Picture: SC · SGS, ROITZSCH, T.
Geothermal Status (recent)
Data base
by TEIAŞ
(Turkish
electricity
transmission
company),
08/2015
Added and
updated
01/09/2015
Turkish producer of geothermal electricity
Electricity producer Existing capacity [MW] Under construction [MW] Total
Güris Holding 162,4 47,4 209,8
Zorlu Enerji 95 60 155
Maren Enerji 87,5 22,5 110
MB Holding 60,5 21 81,5
Çelikler Jeothermal 45 89 134
Türkerler Jeotermal 24 24 48
BM Holding 13,2 0 13,2
Enda Enerji Holding 7,5 0 7,5
Bereket Jeotermal Enerji 6,5 0 6,5
Akça Enerji 3,8 10 13,8
Greeneco 0 24 24
Karadeniz Holding 0 24 24
Mis Enerji Üretim A.Ş 0 24 24
Sanko Enerji 0 15 15
Alres A.Ş. 0 10 10
MTN Enerji 0 8 8
Sum 505,4 378,9 884,3
Data based on TEIAS
(Turkish electricity
transmission company)
and Geothermal Energy
Association, February
2015, added 08/2015
Growth of total Investments in Geothermal
Period
Research &
Development
Field
Development
including
Production
Utilization
Funding Type
Private PublicDirect Electrical
Million US$ Million US$ Million US$ Million US$ % %
1995-
1999 2,2 100
2000-
2004 7,5 1,35 74 10 90
2005-
2009 350 68 212 500 70 30
2010-
2014 1250 750 300 2000 85 15
Source: MERTOGLU, O., SIMSEK S., BASRIRN N. (2015) Country Update Report of Turkey (2010-2015)
Geothermal projections for 2014 – 2018 of Turkey
(Acc. To the 10th development plan (2014 – 2018) of the Ministry of Development)
Geothermal Utilizations Government Targets for 2018
Additional
Investment USD
(until 2018)
Electricity Generation 750 MWel
(6 Billion kWh)
2.0 Billion USD
Heating
(Residences, Hotels, Thermal Facilities and others)
4,000 MWth
(500,000 Residences Equivalence)
1.4 Billion USD
Greenhouse Heating 2,040 MWth
(6 Billion m²)
300 Million USD
(including Wells)
Drying 500 MWth
(500.000 tons/year)
180 Million USD
Thermal Tourism 1,100 MWth
(400 Thermal Facility Equivalence)
1.2 Billion USD
Air conditioning 300 MWth
(50,000 Residences Equivalence)
300 Million USD
Aquaculture + others 400 MWth 150 Million USD
Total Direct Use 8,340 MWth 5.53 Billion USD
Natural Gas Equivalence of all the above mentioned
geothermal direct use Utilizations
6,1 Billion USD/year
The economical value added to the Turkey’s Economy
by means of above mentioned Utilizations until the End
of 2018
32 Billion USD/year
The created Employment (Direct and Indirect) 300,000 Person
Source:
Turkish
Geothermal
Association;
GEOPOWER
Turkey,
10-2013
Conclusion
Picture: SC · SGS, SCHIFFER. R.
Good conditions for the geothermal development in Turkey
 High geothermal energy potential
 One of the fastest growing geothermal markets worldwide
 Possibilities for further development beside hydrothermal utilization
 Support of the renewables by the Turkish government
 Guaranteed feed-in tariff
 High acceptance for geothermal projects
 Local and international investments in geothermal energy
Conclusion
Contact
Schiffer Consult
Schiffer GEO ∙ Services (SGS)
Treibweg 1, 45772 Marl, Germany
Cellphone +49 160 - 715 08 79
Phone +49 23 65 - 50 70 47
Fax +49 23 65 - 20 54 97
sgs@schiffer-consult.de
www.schiffer-consult.de
Contact persons
Dr. Rolf Schiffer
dr.schiffer@schiffer-consult.de
Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Roitzsch
t.roitzsch@schiffer-consult.de

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dr_schiffer

  • 1. Geothermal market Turkey Potential, status and market developments Dr. Rolf Schiffer Schiffer Consult - GEO · Services Marl, Germany www.schiffer-consult.de Status as of September 1st 2015
  • 2. Overview Content  Brief company presentation  Geothermal potential of Turkey  Development and projections of geothermal electricity (power) production in Turkey  Thermal applications – status and possibilities (for development)  Outlook and forecast  Conclusion
  • 4. International geoscientific and technical (interdisciplinary) consulting in geology, renewables, infrastructure, resources, hydrogeology, environment, conversion management, health and safety  Project and management consultancy  Studies, assessments / due diligence  Project and business development  Marketing  Agency services  Customer relationship management and communication  Services Schiffer Consult - GEO · Services
  • 5. Our services in geothermal energy Schiffer Consult GEO Geology BNE GEO- ConsEnS GPG Studies Agency Services Market- ing Consult- ing Energy- mix Geo- thermal Services
  • 6. Geothermal potential of Turkey Picture: SC · SGS, SCHIFFER, R.
  • 7. Geothermal resource of Europe 100 °C 120 °C 150 °C 200 °C Source: Geothermal map of Europe
  • 8. Turkey’s geothermal energy potential Source: KORKMAZ E. D., SERPEN U., SATMAN E. (2010): Turkey geothermal energy potential, Istanbul Technical University Temperatures in [ o C ]
  • 9.  227 geothermal fields in use and developement  2,000 hot and mineral water resources (Temperature range 20 °C to 287 °C)  Drilled: ~ 1,200 geothermal exploratory, production and reinjection wells  Geothermal heat capacity potential estimated 2015: 60,000 MWth (2010: 31,500 MWth)  Installed geothermal heat capacity ~ 2,880 MWth in direct use incl. heat pumps  Installed geothermal power production ~ 500 MWel (09/2015)  Total geothermal technical and economical electricity potential: 2,000 MWel (hydrothermal 0–3 km, next 15 – 20 years, incentive 0.105 US-$) theoretical: 4,500 MWel  Estimated technical EGS electricity production potential 250,000 MWel (3-5 km) Total EGS electricity production technical and economical potential 25,000 MWel (estimated next 20 years) Geothermal potential of Turkey (hydrothermal and petrothermal)
  • 10. Development and projections of geothermal electricity (power) production in Turkey Picture: SC· SGS, SCHIFFER R. - GPP Germencik
  • 11. Installed geothermal capacity worldwide 2014 Source: BERTANI R. (2015), Proceedings WGC 2015, Melbourne
  • 12. Installed geothermal capacity worldwide 2014 Data Source: BERTANI R. (2015), Proceedings WGC 2015, Melbourne
  • 13. Installed capacity (TEIAŞ) Data Source: Turkish electricity transmission company (08/2015)
  • 14. Map of geothermal energy sources and applications Source: MTA (2012) – Enerji Hammadde Etüt ve Arama Dairesi Başkanlığı, Report
  • 15. Location of the main geothermal fields
  • 16. Thermal applications – status and possibilities (for development) Pictures: topnews.in; formanfarms.ca; holydaycheck.de
  • 17. Geothermal direct heat uses (2014) Summary table of geothermal direct heat uses as of 31 December 2014 Use Installed Capacity [MWt] Annual Energy Use [TJ/yr] Individual Space Heating 420 4635 District Heating 805 8885 Air Conditioning (Cooling) -* -* Greenhouse Heating 612 11580 Fish Farming -* -* Animal Farming -* -* Agricultural Drying 1,5 50 Industrial Process Heat -* -* Snow Melting -* -* Bathing and Swimming 1005 19016 Other Uses (specify) -* -* Subtotal 2843.5 44166 Geothermal Heat Pumps 42,8 960 TOTOAL 2886.3 45126 * - no data available Source: MERTOGLU, O., SIMSEK S., BASRIRN N. (2015) Country Update Report of Turkey (2010- 2015)
  • 18. Status in geothermal house heating systems in Turkey Place Name Number of Residential Equivalence (RE) heated Geoth. water temp (°C) Investor İzmir – Balçova + Narlıdere 34100 125- 145 Provincial and Municipal Administration Equal Weighted Joint Stock Company Gönen 2500 80 Weighted Municipal Corporation Simav 7500 167 Municipality Kırşehir 1800 57 Special Provincial Administration of the Municipal Corporation Weighted Kızılcahamam 2500 80 Weighted Municipal Corporation Afyon 8000 95 Special Provincial Administration of the Municipal Corporation Weighted Kozaklı 3000 90 Weighted Municipal Corporation Sandıklı 6000 70 Weighted Municipal Corporation Diyadin 690 70 Special Provincial Administration Salihli 7292 94 Municipality Sarayköy 2200 140 Weighted Municipal Corporation Edremit 4881 60 Municipality+Private Sector Company Bigadiç 1950 96 Municipality Sarıkaya 550 (not operated) 50 Special Provincial Administration + Municipality + Private Sector Yozgat-Sorgun 1500 (not operated) 80 Municipality Yerköy 1500 (not operated) 55-60 Special Provincial Administration + Municipality + Private Sector Güre 650 55 Municipality İzmir – Dikili 2500 99 Municipality İzmir – Bergama 450 60 Municipality Source: DAGISTAN H. et al.(2015) - Geothermal Explorations and Investigations by MTA in Turkey
  • 19. Outview and forecast Picture: SC · SGS, ROITZSCH, T.
  • 20. Geothermal Status (recent) Data base by TEIAŞ (Turkish electricity transmission company), 08/2015 Added and updated 01/09/2015
  • 21. Turkish producer of geothermal electricity Electricity producer Existing capacity [MW] Under construction [MW] Total Güris Holding 162,4 47,4 209,8 Zorlu Enerji 95 60 155 Maren Enerji 87,5 22,5 110 MB Holding 60,5 21 81,5 Çelikler Jeothermal 45 89 134 Türkerler Jeotermal 24 24 48 BM Holding 13,2 0 13,2 Enda Enerji Holding 7,5 0 7,5 Bereket Jeotermal Enerji 6,5 0 6,5 Akça Enerji 3,8 10 13,8 Greeneco 0 24 24 Karadeniz Holding 0 24 24 Mis Enerji Üretim A.Ş 0 24 24 Sanko Enerji 0 15 15 Alres A.Ş. 0 10 10 MTN Enerji 0 8 8 Sum 505,4 378,9 884,3 Data based on TEIAS (Turkish electricity transmission company) and Geothermal Energy Association, February 2015, added 08/2015
  • 22. Growth of total Investments in Geothermal Period Research & Development Field Development including Production Utilization Funding Type Private PublicDirect Electrical Million US$ Million US$ Million US$ Million US$ % % 1995- 1999 2,2 100 2000- 2004 7,5 1,35 74 10 90 2005- 2009 350 68 212 500 70 30 2010- 2014 1250 750 300 2000 85 15 Source: MERTOGLU, O., SIMSEK S., BASRIRN N. (2015) Country Update Report of Turkey (2010-2015)
  • 23. Geothermal projections for 2014 – 2018 of Turkey (Acc. To the 10th development plan (2014 – 2018) of the Ministry of Development) Geothermal Utilizations Government Targets for 2018 Additional Investment USD (until 2018) Electricity Generation 750 MWel (6 Billion kWh) 2.0 Billion USD Heating (Residences, Hotels, Thermal Facilities and others) 4,000 MWth (500,000 Residences Equivalence) 1.4 Billion USD Greenhouse Heating 2,040 MWth (6 Billion m²) 300 Million USD (including Wells) Drying 500 MWth (500.000 tons/year) 180 Million USD Thermal Tourism 1,100 MWth (400 Thermal Facility Equivalence) 1.2 Billion USD Air conditioning 300 MWth (50,000 Residences Equivalence) 300 Million USD Aquaculture + others 400 MWth 150 Million USD Total Direct Use 8,340 MWth 5.53 Billion USD Natural Gas Equivalence of all the above mentioned geothermal direct use Utilizations 6,1 Billion USD/year The economical value added to the Turkey’s Economy by means of above mentioned Utilizations until the End of 2018 32 Billion USD/year The created Employment (Direct and Indirect) 300,000 Person Source: Turkish Geothermal Association; GEOPOWER Turkey, 10-2013
  • 24. Conclusion Picture: SC · SGS, SCHIFFER. R.
  • 25. Good conditions for the geothermal development in Turkey  High geothermal energy potential  One of the fastest growing geothermal markets worldwide  Possibilities for further development beside hydrothermal utilization  Support of the renewables by the Turkish government  Guaranteed feed-in tariff  High acceptance for geothermal projects  Local and international investments in geothermal energy Conclusion
  • 26. Contact Schiffer Consult Schiffer GEO ∙ Services (SGS) Treibweg 1, 45772 Marl, Germany Cellphone +49 160 - 715 08 79 Phone +49 23 65 - 50 70 47 Fax +49 23 65 - 20 54 97 sgs@schiffer-consult.de www.schiffer-consult.de Contact persons Dr. Rolf Schiffer dr.schiffer@schiffer-consult.de Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Roitzsch t.roitzsch@schiffer-consult.de