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Book Part Geothermal Fluids: Physicochemical Properties, Compositions, and Treatment(Elsevier, 2024) Jarma, Y.A.; Cihanoğlu, A.; Kabay, N.; Baba, A.; Tomaszewska, B.; Kasztelewicz, A.; Bryjak, M.Geothermal energy is known as an environmentally friendly, reliable, and safe source of energy produced from renewable sources. In order to ensure the sustainable operation of geothermal power plants, it is necessary to recharge geothermal fluids back into the reservoirs. It is worth mentioning that the accidental release of geothermal brines or the accumulation of salts and silica from geothermal power facilities can lead to significant environmental issues. Geothermal fluids brought to the surface for any application must be treated in the most practical and feasible way before discharge to the any receiving body or back to the reservoirs. The objective of this chapter was therefore to study the hydrogeochemical properties of geothermal fluids in different regions and propose some scientific approached for the treatment of spent geothermal fluid prior to its use as an alternative water source, especially in agriculture applications. © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 3Renewable Energy Sources Utilized for Membrane Desalination Processes(Elsevier, 2023) Tomaszewska, B.; Akkurt, G.G.; Kaczmarczyk, M.; Kasztelewicz, A.; Mukti, M.; Gural, H.B.; Jarma, Y.A.Desalination has mostly been used to produce drinkable water due to the rapid increase in water scarcity. On the other hand, desalination processes require more energy than that of conventional water treatment methods. To decrease the consumption of fossil fuel and the cost of freshwater production, renewable energy sources (RESs) to power the desalination processes have been introduced. The RES used in desalination has a broad spectrum from photovoltaics, concentrated solar power, and wind energy to integrated RESs. In this chapter, desalination processes that are powered by RESs are discussed. Also, new generations of RESs in membrane desalination systems are introduced. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
