Geothermal energy is a key renewable energy for Italy, with an annual electric production of 6.18 TWh. The future of geothermal energy is concerned with clarity over the CO2 emissions from power plants and geological contexts where CO2 is produced naturally. The Mt. Amiata volcanic– geothermal area (AVGA) is a formidable natural laboratory for investigating the relative roles of natural degassing of CO2 and CO2 emissions from geothermal power plants (GPPs). This research is based on measuring the soil gas flux in the AVGA and comparing the diffuse volcanic soil gas emissions with the emissions from geothermal fields in operation. The natural flux of soil gas is high, independently from the occurrence of GPPs in the area, and the budg...
Turkish geothermal fluids have substantially higher carbon dioxide content due to the unusual geolog...
CO2 Emission from two old mine drillings (Mt. Amiata, Central Italy) as a possible example of storag...
The Mt. Amiata volcano (Tuscany, central Italy) hosts the second largest geothermal field of Italy. ...
Geothermal energy is a key renewable energy for Italy, with an annual electric production of 6.18 T...
Geothermal energy is a key renewable energy for Italy, with an annual electric production of 6.18 TW...
The CO2 emission into the atmosphere is a prominent concern in the face of the global climate chang...
The quaternary volcanic complex of Mount Amiata is located in southern Tuscany (Italy) and represent...
Geothermal energy is considered to be a benign energy source as regards environmental impact. One of...
The CO2 emission into the atmosphere is a prominent concern in the face of the global climate change...
The energy sector is responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warm...
The impact of natural CO2 emissions in the development of geothermal areas is presently gaining more...
In the Amiata volcanic–geothermal area, natural soil degassing of CO2 is particularly intense and ob...
Emission of �greenhouse gases� into the environment has become an increasing concern. Deregulation o...
Geothermal plants supply a significant contribution to the electricity balance from renewable source...
Production of geothermal energy for electricity at Amiata Volcano uses flash-type power plants with ...
Turkish geothermal fluids have substantially higher carbon dioxide content due to the unusual geolog...
CO2 Emission from two old mine drillings (Mt. Amiata, Central Italy) as a possible example of storag...
The Mt. Amiata volcano (Tuscany, central Italy) hosts the second largest geothermal field of Italy. ...
Geothermal energy is a key renewable energy for Italy, with an annual electric production of 6.18 T...
Geothermal energy is a key renewable energy for Italy, with an annual electric production of 6.18 TW...
The CO2 emission into the atmosphere is a prominent concern in the face of the global climate chang...
The quaternary volcanic complex of Mount Amiata is located in southern Tuscany (Italy) and represent...
Geothermal energy is considered to be a benign energy source as regards environmental impact. One of...
The CO2 emission into the atmosphere is a prominent concern in the face of the global climate change...
The energy sector is responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warm...
The impact of natural CO2 emissions in the development of geothermal areas is presently gaining more...
In the Amiata volcanic–geothermal area, natural soil degassing of CO2 is particularly intense and ob...
Emission of �greenhouse gases� into the environment has become an increasing concern. Deregulation o...
Geothermal plants supply a significant contribution to the electricity balance from renewable source...
Production of geothermal energy for electricity at Amiata Volcano uses flash-type power plants with ...
Turkish geothermal fluids have substantially higher carbon dioxide content due to the unusual geolog...
CO2 Emission from two old mine drillings (Mt. Amiata, Central Italy) as a possible example of storag...
The Mt. Amiata volcano (Tuscany, central Italy) hosts the second largest geothermal field of Italy. ...