Social Aspects of Geothermal Energy in Greece

Autor: Olympia Polyzou, Constantine Karytsas, Spyridon Karytsas
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Lecture Notes in Energy ISBN: 9783319782850
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-78286-7_9
Popis: Greece is a country with high geothermal energy potential; through the research that started over 40 years ago, a significant number of geothermal fields have been identified. Yet, its utilisation is rather limited, as it is exploited solely through direct uses. This means that there is a total absence of power production through geothermal energy, which to a great extent is due to the local societies’ opposition created by the bad experience of the Milos Island pilot power plant (1970–80s). Deficiencies and errors made during construction and operation led to environmental pollution, resulting to the strong reactions of the residents. This has affected the attitude of local communities and authorities against the large scale exploitation of high temperature deep geothermal resources (any use of geothermal energy with heat extraction, for resources with temperatures above 90 °C) until today in various areas; on the contrary, low temperature deep geothermal (any use of geothermal energy with heat extraction, for resources with temperatures between 25 and 90 °C) utilization is perceived much more positively. Until now most attempts made for the exploitation of geothermal fields are characterised by the lack of local societies’ awareness, involvement and engagement. The conducted literature review shows that public attitudes and awareness are at a rather medium to low level. Exploiting the large potential of geothermal energy requires increase of awareness and improvement of the lost confidence of local societies towards high temperature deep geothermal exploitation.
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