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No.Title Of Full PaperAuthor(s)Organization/CountrySubmissionContacts
1.Geothermal Training for Africans: The Operations of the UNU-GTP in Iceland and Africa and Possible Future DevelopmentLudvik S. GeorgssonUnited Nations University Geothermal Training Programme (UNU-GTP)2012[email protected]
2.The Asal Geothermal Site, Djibouti Republic (Model Update, 2012)Abdou Mohamed Houmed, Abrourahman Omar Haga, Saida Abdilahi and Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy, Water and Natural Resources, Djibouti Republic2012[email protected]; [email protected] [email protected]; [email protected]
3.Staged Asset Deployment – Commercial and Technical Advantages of Using a Wellhead Generation UnitMike Long, Ramesh Raman and William HarveyReykjavik University, Iceland2012""
4.Geothermal Exploration and Development After The Passage of the Philippine Renewable Energy Act of 2008Fernando S. PeñarroyoUniversity of Adrar Street, ALGERIA2012[email protected]
5.A Country Update of New Zealand Geothermal: Leading the World in Generation Growth Since 2005Colin C. Harvey and Brian R. WhiteNew Zealand2012[email protected]; [email protected]
6.Supporting Kenya’s Transition towards Clean Energy Through Geothermal DevelopmentThierno Bah and Youssef ArfaouiAfrican Development Bank, Tunis, Tunisia2012[email protected]/; [email protected]
7.The Obock and Rouéli Geothermal Sites, Djibouti RepublicAbdourahman Omar Haga, HamoudSouleimanCheik, Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy , Water and Natural Resources, Djibouti Republic2012[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
8.MT and TEM Joint Inversion of Eburru high Temperature Geothermal Field, KenyaAnna W. MwangiEburru, Kenya2012""
9.The Manda - Inakir Geothermal Prospect Area, Djibouti RepublicAbrourahman Omar Haga, Said Kaireh Youssouf, Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy, Water and Natural Resources (MEERN), Djibou ti Republic2012[email protected]; [email protected] [email protected]; [email protected]
10.Evaluation of Past Hypothesis on Recharge of the Tendaho Geothermal Field, EthiopiaSalahadin Ali AbdurahmaTendaho, Ethiopia2012[email protected]
11.A Revised Approach to the Hanlé - Gaggadé (Djibouti Republic): The Garabbayis Geothermal SiteAbdou Mohamed Houmed, Abrourahman Omar Haga and Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy, Water and Natural Resources, Djibouti Republic2012[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
12.Top Squeeze or Top Fill: Improved Secondary Cementing for Geothermal WellsWilliam M. Rickard, Jonathan Hernández and Alan BaileyGeothermal Resource Group, Inc2012[email protected]
13.Success of Multiple-leg Well Completions at the San Jacinto-Tizate Geothermal Field, NicaraguaK.M. Mackenzie, M.W. Steffen and R. PhillipsNew Zealand2012[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
14.Drifting Cement Plugs for Geothermal WellsWilliam M. Rickard, Jonathan Hernández and Alan BaileyGeothermal Resource Group, Inc2012[email protected]
15.Petrogenesis of the Suswa Volcano, KenyaJohn Charles White, Vanessa V. Espejel-García, Elizabeth Y. Anthony, and Peter A. OmendaUNEP ARGeo, KENYA2012[email protected] [email protected]
16.Computations in Real Rock - Heat Transport in 1/K-Noise FracturesPC Leary, PE Malin & JA PogacnikUniversity of Auckland, Auckland New Zealand2012[email protected]
17.Anthology of Geothermal Power Plants Efficiency: Energy Recovery and Water Condensate RecoveryHugo Fernando Navas, GUATEMALA2012[email protected]
18.Expansion of Geothermal Development in Environmentally Significant Areas: The Case of Olkaria Geothermal Project in Hell’s Gate National Park, KenyaElizabeth Mw angi - GachauOlkaria Geothermal Project, Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited (KenGen)2012[email protected]
19.Environmental Impact Mitigation Considerations in Geothermal Drilling: A Case Study of Menengai Geothermal Drilling ProjectHenry Wamalwa and Gabriel Wetang’ulaGDC, Kenya2012[email protected]; [email protected]
20.Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Karisimbi Geothermal Prospect, RwandaJean N. Namugize and Stephen A. OnachaGDC, Kenya2012[email protected]; [email protected] or [email protected]
21.Geology of Kibiro, Katwe and Buranga Geothermal Prospects of UgandaJames Francis NatukundaDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines (DGSM), UGANDA2012[email protected]
22.Study of Geothermal Sources and Potential Using GIS in Adrar site, AlgeriaA.Benatiallah and B.NasriALGERIA2012[email protected]
23.Microseismic Study of Menengai Caldera: Geothermal Prospect in the Central Kenya DomeEzer Patlan, Antony Wamalwa, Galen Kaip, Ashley Grijalva, and Aaron A. VelascoGDC, KENYA2012[email protected]
24.Creation of a Geohazard Monitoring Baseline for the Menengai Geothermal FieldSylvia Joan MalimoGDC, KENYA2012[email protected]
25.Geothermal Development in Kenya: A Country Update - 2012Peter A. OmendaGDC, KENYA2012[email protected]
26.Geothermal Development in Malawi – A Country UpdateKondwani Gondwe, Alistair Allen Lúdvík S. Georgsson, Ufulu Loga, Gift TsokonombweGeological Surveys Department, MALAWI2012[email protected] [email protected]
27.Geothermal Development in the Comoros.Mohamed Chaheire and Mohamed ChamassiMinistry of Energy, Comoros2012[email protected]
28.Geothermal Development in Eritrea: A Country UpdateErmias YohannesDepartment of Mines, Eritrea2012[email protected]
29.Geothermal Energy Development in Uganda: A Country Update 2012Godfrey BahatiDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, Entebbe, UGANDA2012-[email protected]
30.Current Status of Geothermal Exploration in Burundi: Contribution to Regional Energy Needs in Central AfricaNizeye G.BURUNDI2012-[email protected]
31.KenGen Wellhead Technology Experience & Business InsightRonoh Kibet, Roy BwomaKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected] .ke , [email protected]
32.Electricity Sector Reform in Sub-Saharan African Countries and the Required Measures for PPP in Geothermal Power GenerationRashid Ali AbdallahKhartoum, Sudan2012-[email protected], [email protected]
33.Capacity Building for Fast Tracking Geothermal Development in Uganda (2012-2050)Tsehaie Woldai, Isaiah Tumwikirize, Freek van der Meer, and Guus Willemsen""2012-[email protected]
34.Bridging the Skills Gap: Addressing the Lack of Technological and Professional Expertise in the Geothermal Sector - Kenya ExperienceN. O. MariitaKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected]
35.Utilization of Seismics for Geothermal Prospecting: Case Studies from the Carpathian Mts, Central EuropeJuraj Janocko and Stanislav JackoTechnical University K osice, Slovakia2012-[email protected]
36.Proposal for New Geothermal Models and Sites Hierarchy in Djibouti RepublicAbdou Mohamed Houmed, Abrourahman Omar Haga, SaidaAbdilahi, Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy, Water and N atural Resources, Djibouti Republic2012-[email protected] ; [email protected] ; saida.omar.abdillahi@gmail. com; [email protected]
37.Use of Radon and Carbon Dioxide in Geochemical Exploration of Menengai and Silali Geothermal Prospects, KenyaSylvia Joan MalimoGDC/KENYA2012-[email protected]
38.Heat Flow Measurement In Dhamar Prospective Geothermal Field, YemenAl-Kubati M., Mattash and Saharee.2012-[email protected]
39.Geothermal Development in Tanzania – A Country UpdateTaramaeli T. MnjokavaGeological Survey of Tanzania: Dodoma, Tanzania2012-[email protected]
40.Geothermal Development in Djibouti Republic: A Country ReportAboulkader Khaireh and Fouad AyeGeological Bureau of Comoros, Ministry of Energy2012-minist [email protected]
41.Nord-Ghoubbet Geothermal Site, Djibouti RepublicAbdou Mohamed Houmed, Abrourahman Omar Haga, Jacques VaretMinistry of Energy, Water and Natural Resources, Djibouti Republic2012-[email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
42.Challenges and Opportunities of Geothermal Exploration and Development in the Western Branch of the East Africa Rift ValleyStephen A. OnachaEnergy Water & Sanitation Authority (EWSA): Kigali, Rwanda2012-[email protected] , [email protected]
43.Small-Scale Rural Electrification and Direct Use of Low-Temperature Geothermal Resources at Mbaka Fault in SW TanzaniaMichael Kraml, Horst Kreuter, Graeme Robertson and Mbaka exploration team membersGERMANY2012-[email protected]
44.Combining Renewable Energy Technologies - With a Geothermal Focus: Marietta SanderIGA, GERMANY2012-Marietta.Sander@hs - bochum.de
45.Geothermal Energy: A Possible Source to Light Majimoto Community, Serengeti District, TanzaniaNgereja MgejwaMinistry of Energy and Minerals, TANZANIA2012-[email protected], n.mgejwa@me m.go.tz
46.Direct Use of Geothermal Energy for Low Cost and No Pollution Manufacturing in KenyaAndrew Amadi and Edna OukoKENYA2012-[email protected]
47.Results of Well Production Test for Olkaria Domes Field, Olkaria KenyaEric RopKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected]
48.Geothermal Energy Use in RussiaV.B.SvalovaInstitute of Environmental Geoscience RAS, Moscow, Russia2012-[email protected]
49.KS 14 PUNA Geothermal Venture: Flawless Execution of Aerated Mud Drilling with Mud Motor in Hostile EnvironmentBill Rickard, Abraham Samuel, Chris Lee, Paul Spielman, Ivan Cuadros4, Justin Long and Earl Robert.2012-.
50.Integrated Services Achieves Multi-String Casing Exit and Re-Drill in Geothermal Well: Kapoho State-11RD (Geothermal Well)Abraham Samuel, Bill Rickard, Paul Spielman, David Nickels, Michael Otto, Mark Pahler, Ronald Phillips and Christopher GuidryGeothermal Resour ces Group 1 , Ormat Technologies 2 , Baker Hughes2012-.
51.Clean Development Mechanism through Geothermal: Ethiopian ScenarioD. Chandrasekharam and V. ChandrasekharIndian Institute of Technology, Mumbai2012-[email protected]
52.CDM Potential: Menengai and Olkaria Geothermal Power Projects in KenyaThecla M. MutiaGDC/KENYA2012-[email protected] , [email protected]
53.Subsurface Depositional Systems in Lake Turkana Basin, North-western Kenya: Based on Gravity and Seismic Data InvestigationsBernard Kipsang RopMining & Mineral Processing Engineering, Taita Taveta University College, KENYA2012-[email protected]
54.Tectonic Structures Across the Eastern African Rift Likely to Pose the Greatest Earthquake Hazard in KenyaJosphat K.Mulwa and Fumiaki KimataUniversity of Nairobi, Department of Geology, KENYA2012-[email protected] ; [email protected]
55.3D Visualization of Geothermal Wells Directional Surveys and Integration with Digital Elevation Model(DEM)Wesley KorosKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected]
56.Application of Digital Elevation Models in Menengai Geothermal FieldIrene Mboin and Esther Yator.2012-.
57.Correlating Resistivity with Temperature and Alteration Mineralogy in Menengai Geothermal Field: Case Study of Menengai Well MW-01Yussuf Noor, Janet Suwai and Deflorah KangogoGDC/KENYA2012-[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
58.Geo-scientific Data Integration to Evaluate Geothermal Potential Using GIS (A Case for Korosi-Chepchuk Geothermal Prospects, Kenya)Levi Shako and Joseph MutuaKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected]
59.Developing Engineers to Compliment Geothermal Expansion in East AfricaEliud WanyonyiKENGEN/KENYA2012-[email protected]
60.A New Initiative - Geothermal Power Development in East Africa: The AUC/KfW Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility (GRMF)Gordon Bloomquist, Philippe Niyongabo, Raed El-Halabi and Margit Löschau.2012-[email protected]
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