Speaker
Dr
Nedjo Djurić
(Tecnical Institiute Bijeljina)
Description
The geothermal potentiality the area is related to Semberia, which represents with Macva big deposits of thermal waters. This deposits is most likely extends below the Srem region in the north and the Sava valley to the west.
Semberija and Posavina belong to the northeastern and northern regions of the Republic of Srpska - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Srem and Macva belong to Serbia. Space deposits thermal waters in the area and Macve Semberia is about 2000 km2, and geothermal potential in terms of energy as heat equivalent to about 40 million tons of oil.
So far, the use of geothermal energy deposits in Semberije is in Dvorovi for heating buildings, spa treatment, sports and recreation, then Slobomir city for heating buildings Slobomir P. Universities and Ava Park.
For the period include the use of geothermal energy for heating the town of Bijeljina, which has about 70,000 inhabitants. Utilization of energy will be in several stages, from 800C to 160C, when the chilled water through injection wells to return back into an underground the collector.
By using of geothermal of energy, will improve the quality of the environment, and especially winter period when the air pollution is much higher, due to the use of coal for heating residential and industrial buildings. Observation of
air quality the last five (5) years shows which are critical periods are during the year and at which locations in the city.
Analysis of the economic effects have shown that the use of of geothermal energy only for heating the town of Bijeljina, the investment pay off for a period of 9 - 10 years. Including the possibility of utilization of of geothermal
of energy for other purposes, during the of repayment of investment is significantly reduced.
This paper will give a few examples of possibilities of using geothermal energy in other areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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D. DJURIC
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Author
Dr
Nedjo Djurić
(Tecnical Institiute Bijeljina)
Co-author
Dr
Dijana Djuric
(Tecnical Institiute Bijeljina)