SWOT analysis of a liquid-dominated active geothermal system for non-electrical uses of geothermal energy: A case study, Seferihisar-İzmir

There are numerous natural outflows, 3 thermal baths, 9 disused geothermal wells, and 3 private companies operating in the Seferihisar geothermal system, including a power plant generating electricity. The potential of these resources is suitable for non-electrical use of geothermal energy, such as...

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