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RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN Dr. Ferenc Kalmár and Dr. Ákos Lakatos Department of Building Services and Building Engineering University of Debrecen Hungary
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Debrecen, Hungary
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PRIMARY ENERGY USE BY ENERGY SOURCE
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END ENERGY USE IN HUNGARY
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END ENERGY USE BY FUEL
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END ENERGY USE BY SECTOR
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PRIMARY ENERGY USED IN POWER PLANTS BY ENERGY SOURCE
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NET ELECTRICITY USED
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IMPORT-EXPORT RATIO OF ELECTRICITY USED
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ENERGY CONTENT OF USED NATURAL GAS
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END ENERGY USE (FROM RES) BY SECTOR
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ELECTRICITY PRODUCED USING RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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HEAT PRODUCED USING RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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POTENTIAL OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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OPTIGEO PROJECT (2008)
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OPTIGEO PROJECT (2008)
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Geothermal energy data are available: (Hungarian Geological Survey, 2004) - Annual energy supplied by Earth’s heat flow: (dynamic resources): 264 PJ/year - Accumulated energy in rocks and liquid: (static resources): 343.000 PJ
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Geothermal wells
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B - bath :, W : water supply, A : agriculture, I : industry, C : communal supply, MP : multi-purposes, R : reinjection well, S : strangulated, O : observation well, MF : malfunctioning
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The yearly production of geothermal fluids is around 22 million m 3, 68% of which is represented by thermal water with temperatures of 30–50 °C (utilized for health and recreational bathing and drinking water supplies), the remaining 32% being utilized for greenhouse heating, space heating, sanitary hot water supplies, etc.).
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GEOREN PROJECT (2009-2011)
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GEOREN PROJECT (2009-2011)
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GEOREN PROJECT (2009-2011)
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GEOREN PROJECT (2009-2011)
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EGSL PROJECT (2010-2011)
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DENZERO PROJECT (2013-2014) Prof. Dr. Dr. hc Guðni Jóhannesson Director General, Orkustofnun
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DENZERO PROJECT (2013-2014)
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DENZERO PROJECT (2013-2014)
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Shale gas and CO 2 emission Hungary: 250 billion m 3 The critical limit of CO 2 450 ppm (IEA) 1100 billion tonne CO 2 (IEA) CO 2 : 1700 billion tonne (coal), 600 billion tonne (oil) and 400 billion tonne (natural gas) 40 000 billion tone CO 2
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Acknowledgement The work and publication is supported by the TÁMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-2012-0041 project. The project is co-financed by the European Union and the European Social Fund.
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TAKK FYRIR! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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