Geothermal energy in Kenya: Evaluating health impacts and environmental challenges

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Ibrahim Kipngeno Rotich , Hilda Chepkirui , Peter K. Musyimi , Gideon Kipruto
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Geothermal energy has emerged as a transformative renewable resource in Kenya's energy landscape, offering immense potential for sustainable power generation in the current century. This review paper aims at identifying challenges experienced in geothermal energy in Kenya with environmental and health impacts from the output through a review study. The study used a descriptive systematic approach with consideration of existing relevant journals, Energy Act and policies and other grey reports from international bodies. A total of 132 peer reviewed journal articles were considered in the study depending on the themes considered. Currently, the extraction of geothermal energy is at 889 MW from the potential 10,000 MW from 14 potential sites. The findings from the study show that environmental challenges can be experienced in site preparation, plant construction, during the operation and during the decommissioning. During the process, environmental impacts such as surface disturbance, solid and liquid waste, seismic activities, impact on air quality, air pollution, forest and biodiversity and chemical pollution from waste and surface disruption have been experienced. During the drilling process, the exposure of geothermal fluids leads to fouling of heavy metals and gases potential of health challenges such as eye irritation, respiratory, neurological effects when safe thresholds are exceeded. The findings show that despite the increase in exploration, the health effects remain within the standards set by the WHO. The environmental effects are not widespread, indicating that geothermal energy's impact is manageable and within containable limits.

肯尼亚的地热能源:评估健康影响和环境挑战
地热能源已成为肯尼亚能源领域的一种变革性可再生资源,为本世纪的可持续发电提供了巨大潜力。本综述论文旨在通过一项综述研究,确定肯尼亚地热能源所面临的挑战以及产出对环境和健康的影响。研究采用了描述性的系统方法,考虑了现有的相关期刊、《能源法》和政策以及国际机构的其他灰色报告。根据所考虑的主题,研究共考虑了 132 篇经同行评审的期刊文章。目前,地热能源的开采量为 889 兆瓦,而 14 个潜在地点的潜在开采量为 10,000 兆瓦。研究结果表明,在场地准备、工厂建设、运营和退役过程中都会遇到环境挑战。在此过程中,环境影响包括地表扰动、固体和液体废物、地震活动、对空气质量的影响、空气污染、森林和生物多样性以及废物和地表扰动造成的化学污染。在钻探过程中,地热流体的暴露会导致重金属和气体结垢,当超过安全阈值时,可能对健康造成挑战,如眼睛刺激、呼吸系统和神经系统的影响。研究结果表明,尽管勘探活动有所增加,但对健康的影响仍未超出世界卫生组织规定的标准。对环境的影响并不普遍,这表明地热能源的影响是可控的,在可控制的范围内。
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Energy for Sustainable Development
Energy for Sustainable Development ENERGY & FUELS-ENERGY & FUELS
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
187
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the International Energy Initiative, Energy for Sustainable Development is the journal for decision makers, managers, consultants, policy makers, planners and researchers in both government and non-government organizations. It publishes original research and reviews about energy in developing countries, sustainable development, energy resources, technologies, policies and interactions.
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