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- Title
A Review of Caribbean Geothermal Energy Resource Potential.
- Authors
Koon, Randy Koon; Marshall, Sheldon; Morna, Dawin; McCallum, Randy; Ashtinee, Masaō
- Abstract
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is comprised of fifteen-member states each exhibiting geographic, cultural and economic diversity. Six of these CARICOM member states along the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands display high-enthalpy systems for geothermal energy exploitation. This paper aims to provide a review into the geothermal energy resource potential across the Caribbean and presents quantitative findings as to the potential power production, economic and environmental savings through which geothermal energy development can bring to each respective nation. Notable findings for a 2027 scenario project an estimated 184.49 MW of geothermal capacity that can be absorbed into the national energy mix, displacing 855,600 barrels of oil (bbls) importation, resulting in approximately 1.1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (tCO2) emissions being avoided per year. An inter-island grid connection approach is presented to tackle large-scale energy projects to attract financial investors in an effort to combat the upfront challenges associated with geothermal energy development.
- Subjects
CARIBBEAN; POWER resources; GEOTHERMAL resources; POTENTIAL energy; ENERGY development; ARCHIPELAGOES; CULTURAL pluralism
- Publication
West Indian Journal of Engineering, 2020, Vol 42, Issue 2, p37
- ISSN
0511-5728
- Publication type
Article