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No.Title Of Full PaperAuthor(s)Organization/CountrySubmissionContacts
1.Geochemistry of Rwenzori Hot Spring WatersVincent Kato, Michael KramlDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, Entebbe, Uganda Kenya2008.
2.Geothermal Exploration and Development in RwandaUwera RutagaramaMinistry of Infrastructure Kigali/Rwanda2008[email protected]
3.UNU-GTP and Geothermal Capacity Building in AfricaLudvik S. Georgsson, Dorthe H. Holm and Ingvar Birgir FridleifssonUnited Nations University Geothermal Training Programme2008[email protected]
4.Production Log Interpretation Through a Slotted Liner During Cold Water Injection: Integration with Electrical Borehole Images in a High Temperature Geothermal Development Well, South Sumatra, IndonesiaRichard E. Netherwood, Dibyatanu Kundu, Aditi Pal, Mega Ardhiani Puspa, M. Yustin Kamah, Dratjat Budi Hartanto, M. Husni Thamrin.2008.
5.Status of Geothermal Exploration in Kenya and Future Plans for Its DevelopmentSilas M. SimiyuKENGEN, Kenya2008.
6.Status, Development and Prospects of Geothermal EnergyLadislaus RybachInternational Geothermal Association (IGA),2008.
7.Sustainable Geothermal Production and CO2 Emission ReductionLadislaus Rybach.2008[email protected]
8.Rehabilitation of the Aluto Pilot Geothermal Power PlantMarkos Melaku and Merga TassewGeothermal Development Associates2008[email protected]
9.High Temperature Geothermal Logging for Temperature and PressurePeter Eric DanielsenIceland GeoSurvey2008[email protected]
10.Operational Experience Gained on Rehabilitation of the Aluto Langano Geothermal Power PlantMerga Tassew.2008[email protected]
11.Geothermal Surface Manifestation Mapping in South-Western TanzaniaMnzava Lightness J., Mayo, A. W. and Katima J. H.Y.University of Dar es Salaam - Tanzania2008.
12.High-Enthalpy Reservoir Indications in Mbeya Area (SW Tanzania) Revealed by Magnetotelluric MeasurementsU. Kalberkamp, P. NdondeGeological Survey of Tanzania (GST)2008.
13.Mixing Trends and Solute Geothermometry of Borehole Waters from the Paka Geothermal Prospect, KenyaOpondo Kizito MalobaKenya Electricity Generating Company2008kopo [email protected]
14.Hurdles to Financing Geothermal Development in ARGeo Countries, with Special Focus on KenyaNicholas MariitaKENGEN/KENYA2008[email protected]
15.Geology and Geothermal Resource Utilization Options in the Arus-Lake Bogoria Prospect, Northern Kenya RiftJohn LagatKENGEN/KENYA2008.
16.High Temperature Geothermal Logging for Temperature and PressurePeter Eric DanielsenIceland GeoSurvey2008[email protected]
17.Geochemical Study of Thermal Springs in Eastern D.R. CongoMambo Vikandy S., Kasereka Mahinda, Yalire Mapendano and Wafula Mifundu.2008.
18.Geothermal Potential in Eastern D.R. CongoMambo Vikandy S., Kasereka Mahinda, Yalire Mapendano and Wafula Mifundu.2008.
19.Geothermal Areas of UgandaGodfrey Bahati and Annet Tumwine.2008.
20.Geochemical Studies of the Tendaho Geothermal FieldSalahadin Ali.2008[email protected]
21.Geothermal Energy Potential of UgandaGodfrey Bahati and Agnes Alaba.2008.
22.Preliminary Investigations of Geothermal Areas in Uganda, Other Than Katwe-Kikorongo, Buranga and KibiroHalldor Armannsson, Godfrey Bahati, Vicent KatoDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, Ug anda .2008[email protected] , [email protected]
23.Status of Geothermal Energy Exploration and Development in Uganda, 2008Godfrey BahatiDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2008[email protected]
24.Isotope Hydrology Studies of Katwe, Buranga and Kibiro Geothermal Systems, UgandaGodfrey BahatiDepartment of G eological Survey and Mines, UGANDA2008[email protected]
25.Current Uses of Geothermal Energy in UgandaGodfrey BahatiDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2008[email protected]
26.Cooperative Models for Engineering Geothermal Power PlantsKevin Wallace, Marshall Ralph, and William Harvey.2008[email protected]
27.Analysis of Geothermal Well Test Data from the Asal Rift Area, Republic of DjiboutiDaher ElmiCentre d ́ Et u d es et de Recherches Scie n tifique de Djibouti – CERD2008[email protected]
28.Geochemical Interpretation of Thermal Water and Gas Samples from Krisuvik, Iceland and Alid, EritreaErmias Yohannes BerhaneMinistry of Energy and Mines, ERITREA2008.
29.Preliminary Atlas of Geothermal Resources of AlgeriaA. Fekraoui, M.Rezig, F.Z.Kedaid, S.Ouali.2008-.
30.Financing Geothermal DevelopmentRobert Banack.2008-.
31.Master Plan for Geothermal and Hydropower Development in IcelandBenedikt Steingrímsson, Sveinbjörn Björnsson, Hákon AdalsteinssonReykjavik , I celand2008-ha kon@lvp .is
32.Geochemical and Isotopic Study of North Lake Abaya Geothermal ProspectAsfaw TecluGeological Survey of Ethiopia2008-[email protected]
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