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The document summarizes the Third Annual Official Meeting of the European Geothermal Energy Council (GeoPower Europe) to be held on December 6-7, 2011 in Milan, Italy. It provides details on the speaker faculty, agenda topics including opportunities in Africa and Indonesia, pre-conference training courses on December 5th, and a post-conference training course on December 8th. Sponsorship opportunities and instructions on how to register for the event are also mentioned.
The document advertises the 4th Annual GeoPower Europe Conference and Exhibition taking place in Budapest, Hungary on December 4-5, 2012. The conference will gather CEOs and leaders from the geothermal energy industry to discuss accelerating growth in geothermal energy across Europe with a focus on district heating, combined heat and power, and developments in Eastern Europe. Attendees will have opportunities to network with potential business partners and tailor their experience through technical sessions, workshops, and site visits.
This document summarizes geothermal development activities in Turkey. It notes that Turkey currently has 242 MWe of geothermal electricity production capacity and over 2,700 MWt of direct geothermal heat use. The document outlines Turkey's targets to reach 750 MWe of geothermal electricity production and expand direct heat use by 2018. It also estimates Turkey's theoretical geothermal potential at 4,500 MWe for electricity and 60,000 MWt for direct heat use. The significant progress in geothermal development in Turkey is attributed to renewable energy incentives and regulations introduced since 2005.
The document provides information about historical and natural sites visited in Turkey, including:
- Salihli, where geothermal energy is used and thermal baths draw on warm springs to treat bone diseases. Nearby is Sardes, the ancient capital of Lydia known for its coins.
- Ephesus, one of Europe's most visited cities linked to the cult of Artemis, and Izmir, Turkey's third largest city formerly called Smyrna.
- Pamukkale, a natural site of hot springs that formed travertine terraces, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This document provides information on geothermal energy in Turkey. It discusses that Turkey has over 1000 hot springs with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 287°C. Geothermal resources in Turkey are used for electricity generation (243.35MWe installed currently), thermal tourism, agriculture, greenhouses, and other applications. While geothermal energy provides clean energy, development can impact the environment through issues like surface disturbances, thermal pollution, scaling and corrosion. The document examines the geological context, locations of major geothermal fields, fluid compositions and environmental concerns from geothermal development in Turkey.
Geothermal energy refers to heat from the Earth that can be used to generate electricity or provide direct heating. Tapping geothermal heat has occurred for thousands of years, but its use expanded in the 20th century. Now, geothermal energy provides a significant portion of electricity in several countries and global potential is large. However, high upfront costs, exploration risks, and lack of awareness present barriers. Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are also considered geothermal energy as they use shallow Earth temperatures for heating and cooling buildings efficiently. GSHPs have widespread applications and increased usage could provide climate and economic benefits.
The document summarizes GeoPower Turkey 2011, which will be held on September 20-21 in Istanbul, Turkey as part of the larger TIREC 2011 conference. GeoPower Turkey will consist of two days of high-level discussion on the economics, policy, regulation and technology shaping Turkey's growing geothermal energy sector. Over 500 attendees from renewable energy, finance, and government are expected to network and discuss solutions to financing challenges, case studies of geothermal plants in Turkey and neighboring countries, and other key topics. Sponsorship opportunities are available to meet with potential customers and partners in Turkey's clean energy market.
This document provides a summary of South Africa's first Energy Efficiency Strategy. It aims to minimize energy usage and its impacts on health and the environment through efficient practices. The strategy sets a national target to improve energy efficiency by 12% by 2014. It will be implemented across all energy-using sectors through plans that promote economic and legislative incentives, efficiency standards and labels, energy audits, and public awareness campaigns. The strategy establishes governance structures to coordinate energy efficiency activities and monitor progress towards targets.
The document summarizes the Third Annual Official Meeting of the European Geothermal Energy Council (GeoPower Europe) to be held on December 6-7, 2011 in Milan, Italy. It provides details on the speaker faculty, agenda topics including opportunities in Africa and Indonesia, pre-conference training courses on December 5th, and a post-conference training course on December 8th. Sponsorship opportunities and instructions on how to register for the event are also mentioned.
The document advertises the 4th Annual GeoPower Europe Conference and Exhibition taking place in Budapest, Hungary on December 4-5, 2012. The conference will gather CEOs and leaders from the geothermal energy industry to discuss accelerating growth in geothermal energy across Europe with a focus on district heating, combined heat and power, and developments in Eastern Europe. Attendees will have opportunities to network with potential business partners and tailor their experience through technical sessions, workshops, and site visits.
This document summarizes geothermal development activities in Turkey. It notes that Turkey currently has 242 MWe of geothermal electricity production capacity and over 2,700 MWt of direct geothermal heat use. The document outlines Turkey's targets to reach 750 MWe of geothermal electricity production and expand direct heat use by 2018. It also estimates Turkey's theoretical geothermal potential at 4,500 MWe for electricity and 60,000 MWt for direct heat use. The significant progress in geothermal development in Turkey is attributed to renewable energy incentives and regulations introduced since 2005.
The document provides information about historical and natural sites visited in Turkey, including:
- Salihli, where geothermal energy is used and thermal baths draw on warm springs to treat bone diseases. Nearby is Sardes, the ancient capital of Lydia known for its coins.
- Ephesus, one of Europe's most visited cities linked to the cult of Artemis, and Izmir, Turkey's third largest city formerly called Smyrna.
- Pamukkale, a natural site of hot springs that formed travertine terraces, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This document provides information on geothermal energy in Turkey. It discusses that Turkey has over 1000 hot springs with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 287°C. Geothermal resources in Turkey are used for electricity generation (243.35MWe installed currently), thermal tourism, agriculture, greenhouses, and other applications. While geothermal energy provides clean energy, development can impact the environment through issues like surface disturbances, thermal pollution, scaling and corrosion. The document examines the geological context, locations of major geothermal fields, fluid compositions and environmental concerns from geothermal development in Turkey.
Geothermal energy refers to heat from the Earth that can be used to generate electricity or provide direct heating. Tapping geothermal heat has occurred for thousands of years, but its use expanded in the 20th century. Now, geothermal energy provides a significant portion of electricity in several countries and global potential is large. However, high upfront costs, exploration risks, and lack of awareness present barriers. Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are also considered geothermal energy as they use shallow Earth temperatures for heating and cooling buildings efficiently. GSHPs have widespread applications and increased usage could provide climate and economic benefits.
The document summarizes GeoPower Turkey 2011, which will be held on September 20-21 in Istanbul, Turkey as part of the larger TIREC 2011 conference. GeoPower Turkey will consist of two days of high-level discussion on the economics, policy, regulation and technology shaping Turkey's growing geothermal energy sector. Over 500 attendees from renewable energy, finance, and government are expected to network and discuss solutions to financing challenges, case studies of geothermal plants in Turkey and neighboring countries, and other key topics. Sponsorship opportunities are available to meet with potential customers and partners in Turkey's clean energy market.
This document provides a summary of South Africa's first Energy Efficiency Strategy. It aims to minimize energy usage and its impacts on health and the environment through efficient practices. The strategy sets a national target to improve energy efficiency by 12% by 2014. It will be implemented across all energy-using sectors through plans that promote economic and legislative incentives, efficiency standards and labels, energy audits, and public awareness campaigns. The strategy establishes governance structures to coordinate energy efficiency activities and monitor progress towards targets.
Junior Chamber International is a nonprofit organization with 200,000 young members ages 18 to 40 in over 100 countries. The Energy Investments Team was established in 2010 under JCI Eurasia to facilitate investing in Turkey's growing renewable energy sector. The team organizes events bringing together investors, banks, and energy companies to share experiences and network in order to support renewable energy projects in Turkey.
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Geopower Turkey Flyer
1. www.greenpow
www.greenpowerconferences.com
+44 (0)20 7099 0600
Part of:
20-21 September 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
TURKEY
Part of the 3rd annual Turkish International Renewable Energy Congress
GeoPower Turkey 2011 at a glance: All events are simultaneously
translated into English & Turkish
4 The latest event in the highly successful GeoPower Kongrenin İngilizce ve Türkçe
simultane tercümesi yapılacaktır
series, this 2 day conference will allow strategy level
analysis of Turkey’s geothermal offering
Gold Sponsor:
4 Network with over 500 attendees from the renewable
energy sector, financial institutions and government
4 Government representation from Turkish Prime
Ministry, EUAS, TEIAS, EIE, TETAS
Silver Sponsor:
4 Focus on the Political Framework designed to support
Turkey’s huge geothermal potential
4 Find solutions to the financing challenges facing the
sector
Officially supported by:
4 Case studies of commercial scale geothermal plants
under development, or proposed
Turkish
4 Which drilling, exploration and operation technology GeoThermal associaTion
is best suited to Turkish resources and will maximise
efficiency? Governmental support from:
4 Debate potential challenges with industry veterans to
understand how issues have been solved in mature
markets
4 Don’t miss the second annual Turkish International
Renewable Energy Awards, which recognise excellence
in clean energy development in the region
www.greenpowerconferences.com/geopowerturkey
Part of: Official offset partner: Organised by:
SERIES
2. “The best networking opportunity in the region
ever attended, where contacts made will lead
TURKEY to actual activity” RECOFTC
New for 2011: We are pleased to announce the addition of GeoPower Turkey to the Turkish
International Renewable Energy Congress agenda. GeoPower Turkey will provide a crucial forum
for debate as Turkey scales up its geothermal offering and will consist of 2 days of top-level
discussion on the economics, policy, regulation and technology that will form the heart of
Turkey’s geothermal future.
With investment flowing into the Turkish geothermal sector, now is the time to secure your
position in the market and meet with other license holders and developers who will lead the
industry forward. Join us for GeoPower Turkey 2011 to discover how the region can leverage its
vast geothermal resource.
TIREC 2011 Event Schedule
19 September 20 September 21 September 22 September
Key Topics for Debate
Wind Power Wind Power
TIREC 2011 Turkey Turkey
4 Clarifying the political agenda for the
Conferences
Keynote exploitation of geothermal resources
Plenary Solar Turkey Solar Turkey
Session GeoPower
GeoPower Turkey
4 License holders' panel: the latest
Turkey updates on which licenses are being
Solar, Wind &
Training Geothermal Bioenergy
Renewable developed and how
Power
Courses Technology Briefing
Briefing
Economics 4 Drilling forum: the cutting edge of
technological development and how it
Exhibition TIREC Expo
applies to the Turkish resource
Social
TIREC 2011 Awards Evening Site Visits
Events 4 Power production keynote: utility
companies with existing power
portfolios talk about their expansion
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities into Turkish Geothermal
Take advantage of unprecedented access to over 500 strategic decision
4 Public sector investment support: what
makers who have an active interest in the Turkish clean energy
markets by investing your marketing budget in sponsoring or exhibiting
public money is available and how can
at TIREC 2011. you access it?
The combination of a high level congress and expo creates an ideal 4 Insuring your project against the
platform for you to meet the right people face to face. Sponsorship financial risk inherent in geothermal
will provide an excellent opportunity to build relationships with a high exploration and drilling
calibre group of potential customers and generate numerous new 4 Private sector investment: which banks
business leads in just 2 days. Make the right connections to ensure the
and other financial institutions are
future success of your business.
looking to invest in your company?
• Gain access to an unrivalled audience of the highest quality leads
• Shorten the sales process by speaking directly to decision makers 4 Turkish resource mapping and
• Save time and resources by meeting them all in one place assessment of genuine opportunity
• Meet new clients and reaffirm relationships with existing ones 4 Effective assessment of the resource:
• Build new business partnerships and influence key policy makers pre-drill and exploration bore hole
• Benchmark your strategy with other major companies information and discussion
4 Technical and developmental challenges
3 4
Reserved 5
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of establishing an engineered
27 geothermal system (EGS) and its
1
Reserved potential in Turkey
10 12 13
Reserved 28
4 Assessing the role of combined heat and
29
Reserved power in the Turkish market
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Email: Paul.Shearer@greenpowerconferences.com
Book Now – Call +44 (0)20 7099 0600
3. If you would like to take part in the Geo Power Turkey event as
a speaker please submit a speaking proposal (presentation title,
4-5 bullet points and brief synopsis) to Fatih Aydin:
TURKEY fatih.aydin@greenpowerconferences.com
Day One: 20 September 2011 Day Two: 21 September 2011
08.00 Welcome Coffee and Registration 08.50 Introductory remarks from the Chair
TIREC PLENARY SESSION Developer Keynote
09.00 Chair’s Opening Remarks 09.00 Power Production Keynote: Expanding an Existing
Power Portfolio into Turkey
09.10 World Energy Overview: Politics, Developments and • Explaining the decision to invest in Turkish resources
Strategies • The story so far; how has the political landscape been navigated and partnership put in
place?
Globalisation, Climate Change, Governments and the Clean Energy Revolution
• Creating an effective and efficient logistical framework for the supply chain
• How do climate change and energy policies converge?
• The challenges presented by the new projects either from the expansion into
• Why is renewable energy a key growth industry and of strategic importance to Turkey,
geothermal, or the expansion into Turkey
South East Europe and Central Asia?
• Nuclear power in Turkey: An overview and the opportunity
• Is nuclear energy renewable energy?
• What are the global solutions for climate change?
Financing Expansion and Development
• How do regional geopolitics, energy markets and trade impact upon the development of
the renewable energy industry? 10.00 Public Sector Investment Support: What’s Available
• How should industrial and economic policies converge with energy policy?
• What can governments do to support this revolution and what are effective policies? and How Can You Access It?
• International and domestic development banks and their impact on private sector
10.40 Networking Refreshment Break geothermal: where is money likely to enter the system?
• Critical update on Turkish public money, what it is designed for and which projects it
has already supported
11.20 Turkey, South East Europe and Central Asia Renewable • Assessing the challenges facing public finance institutions as they look for the ideal
Energy Development investment prospects
• What can you do to generate interest in your project?
• What is the outlook for Turkish, South East Europe and Central Asian renewable energy
markets? 10.50 Networking refreshment Break
• How can Turkey further develop its renewable energy sector and what opportunities are
there in the surrounding regions? 11.20 Insuring Your Project Against the Financial Liability
• Are renewable energy sources still a long way from being able to compete with
conventional sources in Central Asia? Inherent in Geothermal Exploration and Drilling
• What are the main challenges for the regional renewable energy industry? • The IFC will present in depth analysis of the insurance needs of this market, the
• What barriers currently remain and does the future see these problems improving? benefits of a dedicated insurance product and what is currently available for Turkish
• Identifying PPP opportunities in clean energy projects geothermal developers and investors looking to reduce their economic liability
• How can the private sector be incentivised to further develop Turkey’s position in the
global renewable energy market? 12.50 Private Sector Investment: Financing the Future of
• How can Turkey develop some export markets for renewable energy technologies?
Geothermal Expansion
• Clarifying who is in the market for geothermal projects among the private
financial institutions
Political and Industrial Keynotes • The key characteristics of an investment opportunity that is attractive to investors,
both foreign and domestic
13.45 Geothermal Keynote Address: Clarifying the Political • The importance of government consistency in tariffs and subsidies in creating
confidence in the financial markets; assessing the political requirements for a strong
Agenda for the Exploitation of Geothermal Resources investment climate
• Assessing the impact of the 10.5c feed-in tariff announcement; has it stimulated
investment, to what extent and in what areas? 13.40 Networking Lunch
• The future of the feed-in tariff and its potential to encourage foreign and domestic
investment Ascertaining the Value of the Resource and Maximising
• Streamlining the licensing process and ensuring transparency and value for money in
order to maintain the confidence of the energy and finance communities Subsequent Yield
• How successful was the most recent license auction and what are the projections for
future releases?
• Geothermal energy within the context of Turkey’s renewable energy future
14.50 Turkish Resource Mapping and Assessment of Opportunity
• In depth analyses of the resource as it stands
• Identifying the strongest financial opportunity in terms of proximity to the market,
14.45 License Holders' Panel: Pioneering Turkey’s accessibility of the location, salability of CO2 and other bi-products
Geothermal Future • Delineation of the regions most suited to direct heat applications as opposed to
geothermal power production
• Creating a strategy for the move into a new market; making the decision and executing
• Pinpointing the challenges that may be associated with the locations discussed.
a successful development programme
• Diversifying the risk profile; the opportunities presented by successful geothermal
energy production
15.20 Effective Assessment of the Resource; Pre-Drill and
• The challenges of the licensing process and its potential pitfalls have been reported Exploration Bore Hole
internationally, how could the system be improved? • Early stages: identifying licenses with usable reservoirs and determining feasibility
• Securing financial backing in a young industry with notoriously high exploration risks; • The timeline of exploration; the latest industry best practice explained
insight into the Turkish market for geothermal investment • Geophysical research and its capacity to reduce your exposure to drilling risk
• What supply, equipment and project management partners are we looking for in order • Preparing for an exploratory well; minimising the chance of a dry hole
to ensure the project is productive? • A realistic assessment of the lifecycle costs of your plant
15.45 Networking Refreshment Break 16.10 Technical and Development Challenges of Establishing
an Engineered Geothermal System
Realising the Potential: Technology Requirements • Sub-surface: technical ability to create the reservoir – Turkey’s natural advantage
• Surface: development issues – from financial to social, practical to legal
• Vision: future challenges for scaling up the systems
16.15 Drilling Forum: The Cutting Edge of Technological
16.25 Assessing the Role of Combined Heat and Power in the
Development
• Understanding the uncertainty associated with subsurface activity and the initial steps Turkish Market
that can be taken to reduce it • Turkey has the advantage of strong geothermal resources located close to potential heat
• Drilling options and techniques; creating a strategy that suits your resource in order to markets; how can this opportunity best be exploited?
give the best chance of success • The characteristics of an ideal combined heat and power location
• The costs and benefits associated with shallow resources; how does Turkey differ from • Analysis of industrial and residential markets for heat in Turkey
other geothermal locations and what does this mean for equipment and supply processes? • Ensuring the necessary infrastructure is in place; key design aspects that will affect the
• Getting value for money; sourcing high quality equipment locally whilst ensuring the energy field
best in international engineering • Does the stagnant municipal heat market still have potential and how can you tap into it?
17.40 Closing remarks from the Chair 17.10 Industrial Applications for Direct Heat
• Overview of the current and proposed uses of direct heat in Turkey
17.50 Networking Drinks Reception in the Exhibition • The proliferation of greenhouse and other agriculture uses; the advantages of
geothermal processes and bi-products in the production of food and other plants
19.00 • Are there as yet unexploited outlets for direct heat?
17.30 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of conference
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