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No.Title Of Full PaperAuthor(s)Organization/CountrySubmissionContacts
1.FLUORIDE IONS IN GROUNDWATERMutonga, M.GDC, Kenya2014[email protected] [email protected]
2.ANALYSIS OF NON-PRODUCTIVE TIME IN GEOTHERMAL DRILLINGReuben Ngosi and Kamau MungaiGDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
[email protected]
3.Results of XRD Clay Data Analysis of Menengai Geothermal FieldNoel Ndombi Iminza, Tito Plimo Lopeyok, Loice KipchumbaGDC, Kenya2014[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
4.Studying of geothermal potential using GIS in AlgeriaA.Benatiallah, B.Nasri, D.Benatiallah, A.HarrouzUniversity of Adrar Street, ALGERIA2014[email protected] [email protected]
5.Proposed direct use of geothermal resources in AbattoirsBernard RotichGDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
6.Preliminary Study of Binary Power Plant OutputFerdinand WakanaMinistry of Energy and Mines
Bujumbura BURUNDI
2014[email protected]
8.Comparative Overview of Gases Discharged from Menengai and Olkaria High Temperature Geothermal FieldsJeremiah K.
Ochieng L.
Mibei G.
Kanda K.
Suwai J.
GDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
9.COMPARISON OF DRILLING TECHNOLOGIES BETWEEN TOP DRIVE AND ROTARY TABLE IN GEOTHERMAL FIELDSMartin WaswaKenya Electricity Generating Company Limited
Geothermal Resource Development
KENYA
2014[email protected] [email protected]
10.Cost Model for Geothermal WellsCarolyn KipsangKenya Electricity Generating Company Limited
Geothermal Resource Development
KENYA
2014[email protected]
11.Geothermal Exploration in EritreaErmias YohannesDepartment of Mines, ERITREA2014[email protected]
12.Significance of Tectono-volcanic Axes in Menengai Geothermal FieldEmily KahigaGDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
13.Environmental Suitability Analysis for Geothermal development: A case study for SuswaBeatrice Nyairo, Levi Shako, Thecla Mutia,GDC, Kenya2014[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
14.Comparison Characterization and Interpretation of Geothermal Fluid Geochemistry in Sedimentary EnvironmentsGrace LajweMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2014[email protected]
15.South-South Cooperation in Providing Clean Energy Solutions to AfricaKennedy Arthur and Meseret ZemedkunUNEP ARGeo, KENYA2014[email protected] [email protected]
16.Managing Expectations in the Development of Geothermal Resources in East AfricaKreuter, H., Kraml, M., Jodocy, MGeothermal Engineering GmbH, GERMANY2014[email protected]
17.ACCOMODATION ZONES, AS REGIONAL MAPPING GUIDES TO GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITYVincent KatoMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2014[email protected]
19.Joint 1d Inversion Of Mt And Tem Data From Menengai Geothermal Field, KenyaJoseph GichiraGDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
20.Livestock, Herders and Steam: Geothermal energy technology and its applicationPaul Cheptai Lomeri and Rotich BernardGDC, Kenya2014[email protected] [email protected]
21.Collaboration between Industry and Universities in Geothermal Energy Training in AfricaMariita N. O.Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, KENYA2014[email protected] [email protected]
22.Geochemical modeling of water-rock interaction processes in the geothermal systems of the continental rift zone of East Africa and related implicationsLuigi Marini and Claudio PasquaELC-Electroconsult S.p.A.
ITALY
2014[email protected] [email protected]
23.GIS Approach for a Common Geothermal Database for East African Rift System RegionPeter MawejjeGeological survey and Mines Dept.
UGANDA
2014[email protected]
24.ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND SAFETY ASPECTS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF GEOTHERMAL POWER PROJECTSPhilip Juma BarasaKenGen, KENYA2014[email protected]
25.Status of geothermal energy exploration at BurangaJames Francis Natukunda and Godfrey BahatiMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2014[email protected] [email protected]
26.Environmental Audit Score-Card for MenengaiThecla Mutia and Hockly SimboyiGDC, Kenya2014[email protected] [email protected]
27.Characterization of borehole water quality from a volcanic area for drinking.Henry Wamalwa and Thecla MutiaGDC, Kenya2014[email protected]
[email protected]
28.Development of an Opensource Web Based GIS for Geocollaboration in Geothermal Resources ManagementWekesa.F, and Wandia. MKENGEN, KENYA2014[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
29.Presentation of Geothermal Potential and the Status of Exploration in Democratic RepublicPatrick M. KantGeological Survey/ DRC2014-[email protected]
30.Water Dependency of Geothermal Power Generation SystemsEsther SironkaKenGen/KENYA2014-[email protected]
31.TUBULAR INSPECTION REGIME AND REFURBISHMENT AS A TOOL FOR EFFECTIVE DRILLING OF GEOTHERMAL WELLSAbraham Khaemba
Cyrus Kyalo
GDC/KENYA2014-[email protected]
32.Magneto-Telluric (MT) Survey in Tendaho Geothermal ProspectYiheyis WORKALEMAHUGeothermal Resource Exploration and Evaluation Directorate (GSE).2014-[email protected]
33.Prospects for Geothermal Energy from Arta ProspectAbdourahman Omar Haga
Ali Barreh Adaweh
Djama Robleh Djama
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
DJIBOUTI
2014-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
34.GIS Applications in Heat Source Mapping in Menengai Geothermal FieldLevi Shako and Antony WamalwaGDC/KENYA2014-[email protected] [email protected]
37.In search of Geothermal Energy in RwandaUwera RUTAGARAMAEnergy, Water and Sanitation Limited
RWANDA
2014-[email protected]
38.Geoscientific data collection, analysis and interpretation during the drilling phase of geothermal developmentGeoffrey Mibei and Leakey OchiengGDC/KENYA2014-[email protected]
39.Volcano-tectonic and hydrothermal activity in the Soddo area, western margin of the Southern Main Ethiopian RiftCorti G,
Sani F.,
Minissale A.,
Montanari D.
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Italy
2014-[email protected]
40.Geothermal : The solution of the energy crisis in ComorosMOHAMED CHAHEIRE Mohamed ChamassiGeological Bureau of Comoros, Ministry of Energy2014-[email protected]
41.REPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION ON THE USE OF BRINE WATER FOR CONCRETE WORKSJosephine KamatuKENYA2014-[email protected]
42.Structural Controls on the Chemistry and Output of the Wells in the Olkaria Geothermal FieldRuth WamalwaKenGen/KENYA2014-[email protected]
43.Reverse Foam Latex Cementing PGV KS 15 GRC 2013Brad Peters
Ormat
Abraham S Samuel
William M Rickard
Geothermal Resource Group
and Mark Sauter, Thermasource
Geothermal Resource Group;2014-[email protected]
44.Problems encountered while drilling and completion stages in Asal Rift wellsFarah OmarDjiboutian Development Office of Geothermal Energy2014-[email protected]
46.The Geology and Potential of Kibiro Geothermal Field in Albertine GrabenPeter MawejeGeological survey and Mines Dept, UGANDA2014-[email protected]
48.An Overview of Geochemical Characteristics of Olkaria Geothermal FieldBecky, W.Geothermal Energy Training and Research Institute
Dedan Kimathi University of Technology
KENYA
2014-[email protected]
49.Exploration for Sedimentary Basin Hosted low-Enthalpy Geothermal Sysyems in ZambiaVivian-Neal P F RKalahari GeoEnergy Ltd
ZAMBIA
2014-[email protected]
50.REVIEW OF ISOTOPIC AND FLUID INCLUSION DATA AT TENDAHO PROSPECTG. Montegrossi, G. Ruggieri, C. Pasqua, G. MagroITALY2014-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
51.Geothermal Well Design for the Future 4 Wells in the Lava Lake Area in Caldera Fiale in DjiboutiAbdirasak Omar MouminDjiboutian Office of the Geothermal Energy Development2014-[email protected]
52.Results of the Pre-Feasibility Study on Ngozi Geothermal Project in TanzaniaMichael Kraml, Norbert Ochmann, Dominique Leible, Tobias Kling1, Sudian A. Chiragwile, Marco Jodocy, Horst Kreuter and GPT Exploration TeamGeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT),
GERMANY
2014-[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected]
53.Prefeasibility design of single flash in Asal geothermal power plant 2x25 MWHamoud SOULEIMAN Cheik and Omar AHMED MOUSSADjiboutian Office for Development of Geothermal Energy (ODDEG)2014-[email protected]
55.Re-Designing and Integrating National into Regional Geothermal Development Strategies to Increase Electric Energy for Economic and Social TransformationBahati Godfrey, Nyakabwa-Atwoki, Ralph K.B.Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2014-[email protected] [email protected]
56.The Asal Geothermal Site, Djibouti RepublicAbdou Mohamed Houmed, Abrourahman Omar Haga, Saida Abdilahi, Jacques VaretDjibouti Office for Geothermal Energy Development (ODDEG), Djibouti2014-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
57.Geothermal Development in Republic of DjiboutiAbdoulkader Khaireh, Abdou Mohamed Houmed, Abdourahman Omar Haga, Hamoud SouleimanDjibouti Office for Geothermal Energy Development (ODDEG)2014-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
58.Chemical hierarchy of hydrothermal signals at surface and hierarchy of eventual geophysical investigations in geothermal explorationMinissale A.CNR-Research Council of Italy
Institute of Geosciences & Georesources-IGG
ITALY
2014-[email protected]
59.Magnetic and Gravity Survey of Gedemsa Geothermal Prospect Area-Main Ethiopian RiftFitsum Abera
, Kasahun Dander
, Andarge Mengste
, Getachew Burusa
, Teketel Beyene
Geological survey of Ethiopia2014-[email protected]
[email protected]
60.For a new social gender-based approach to local geothermal developmentSusan Onyango & Jacques VaretGéo2D and Electerre de France2014-[email protected];
[email protected]
61.The “Geothermal Village” ConceptJacques Varet
Peter Omenda
Jectone Achieng
Susan Onyango
SARL Géo2D and Electerre de France
GDC KENYA
2014-[email protected];
[email protected];
[email protected];
[email protected]
62.STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY OF EBURRU-BADLANDS GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTKubai.R and Kandie.RKenGen / KENYA2014-[email protected]/
[email protected];
[email protected]
63.Geothermal Resource Prospects of Permian Karoo Rifts on the Western Flank of the Western RiftGetahun DemissieAddis Abeba, Ethiopia2014-[email protected]
64.High heat generating granites of TanzaniaChandrasekhar.V
Omenda.P.
Chandrasekharam.D.
GeoSyndicate Power Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India
Geothermal Development Company, Kenya
Indian Istitute of Technology, Mumbai, India
2014-[email protected]
66.Integration and Modeling of Geoscience Data from the Tendaho Geothermal Area, Afar RiftJim Stimac
, Egidio Armadillo
, Solomon Kebede
, Meseret Zemedkun
, Yiheyis Kebede
, Asfaw Teclu
, Daniele Rizzello , Petronila E. Mandeno
Stimac Geothermal Consulting,
DISTAV, Università di Genova, Genova, Italy
Geological Survey of Ethiopia,
2014[email protected]
67.Geological and geothermal manifestation mapping in the Karisimbi prospectJean-Claude NgaruyeEnergy, Water and Sanitation Authority
Rwanda,
2014-[email protected]
68.USING RESERVOIR MODELS FOR STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKINGJ. O’Sullivan1
, R. Archer
, E. Clearwater1
, A. Croucher1
, W. Koros
, J. Newson
, J. Pogacnik1 , T. Ratouis
Department of Engineering Science, University of Auckland
New Zealand
2014[email protected]
69.Limitations in Applying Silica Thermometry for Geothermal Prospects Evaluation in RwandaEugene KARANGWARwanda Energy Group Limited
Rwanda,
2014-[email protected]
70.Lifting E-Africa to a New Level in Geothermal DevelopmentLúdvík S. GeorgssonOrkustofnun, Grensásvegi
ICELAND,
2014-[email protected]
71.ARGeo Geothermal database - Progress Report - A case of Rwanda.MUGABO AssoumanEnergy Development Corporation Ltd,
Kigali, Rwanda
2014-[email protected],
72.SURFACE GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AT TENDAHO GEOTHERMAL FIELDMamo,T , and Bekele, B.Geological Survey of Ethiopia2014-[email protected]
73.Cost-effective aerial imagery and soil CO 2 flux surveys for geothermal explorationKenneth B. (Keg) Alexander and Mark HarveyThe University of Auckland
New Zealand
2014-[email protected] [email protected]
76.CHALLENGES OF CEMENTING OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL FIELD.Nahashon Karanja, and Thomas Wagumba,KenGen2014-[email protected] [email protected]
77.Status Geothermal Exploration and Development in Ethiopia.Solomon KebedeGeological Survey of Ethiopia2014-[email protected]
78.COMPARISON OF DRILLING TECHNOLOGIES BETWEEN TOP DRIVE AND ROTARY TABLE IN GEOTHERMAL FIELDSVictor Atwa and James KahutuKenGen2014-[email protected],
[email protected]
79.Passive Seismic Network- A Diagnostic Tool to Discover Geothermal ActivityIsaiah TumwikirizeGeological Survey and Mines Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
Uganda
2014-[email protected]
80.Geothermal Country Update Report for Kenya: 2014Peter Omenda, Silas Simiyu and Geoffrey MuchemiGDC-KENYA
KENGEN
2014-[email protected]
81.Geochemical and isotopic results of recent surface exploration in Rufiji areaMichael Kraml, Tillmann Kaudse, Jean Mujumba, Dominique Leible, Werner Aeschbach-Hertig, Horst Kreuter and GPT Exploration TeamGeothermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT)2014-[email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
82.Geology of Danakil Depression (Eritrea)Mesfin, A., Yohannes, E.,Ministry of Energy and Mines
Eritrea
2014-[email protected]
83.GEOTHERMAL LAWS, POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS IN EASTERN AfricaRobert WabunohaUNEP2014-[email protected]
84.Preliminary Chemical Composition of Fumarolic Gases and Hot Springs of the Barrier Volcanic Complex Geothermal ProspectAuko, L.O., Kipngok, J., Malimo, S.J and Kanda, IGDC-KENYA2014-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
85.APPLICATION OF TRANSIENT ELECTROMAGNETICS IN STATIC SHIFT CORRECTION FOR MAGNETOTELLURICS DATARaymond MwakiraniGDC-KENYA2014-[email protected]
86.STAFF MOTIVATION, A POWERFUL RECIPE TO SUCCESS IN GEOTHERMAL OPERATIONS IN KENYAKenani D.,GDC-KENYA2014-[email protected]
87.Status of Geothermal Exploration in MalawiKaonga, H., Tsokonombwe, G., Kamanga, T.Geological Survey Department of Malawi2014-[email protected]
88.The roots of volcanic geothermal systems.Arnórsson, S.Reykjavík, Iceland2014-[email protected]
89.Carbon dioxide waters and chemical geothermometer interpretationArnórsson, S.uNIVERSITY OF Iceland2014-[email protected]
90.STRATIGRAPHICAL MODEL OF KOROSI GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTLucy Muthoni Njue,GDC-Kenya2014-[email protected]
91.The Role of the Geothermal Risk Mitigation FacilityRashid AbdallaAUC2014-[email protected]
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