Unlocking geothermal energy for sustainable greenhouse farming in arid regions: a remote-sensed assessment in Egypt’s New Delta

Author:

Hegazy Anwar,Mohamed Sami Z.

Abstract

AbstractThis study introduces a novel approach for assessing geothermal potential in arid regions, specifically Egypt’s New Delta Agriculture Mega Project area. The challenge of limited sub-soil temperature profile data was addressed by integrating Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) weather data. Using the Earth-to-Air Heat Exchanger (EAHE) model, the extracted air and sub-soil temperature profiles the potential for geothermal energy production was estimated. We modeled the annual sinusoidal soil surface periodic heating pattern by utilizing GLDAS ambient air temperature (AAT) and land surface temperature (LST). Using either AAT or LST yielded a Root-Mean-Square Error (RSME) of 0.2°C. The generated sub-soil profiles for the New Delta region showed a temperature variation of no more than 1.5°C at a 4-m depth, making it an optimal depth for EAHE installation. One-pipe EAHE demonstrated a cooling/heating capacity ranging from 400 W (cooling) to −300 W (heating). The study highlights the New Delta region’s strong geothermal potential for greenhouse cooling and heating, underlining its suitability as a sustainable energy source in arid areas. It also offers a practical guide for the EAHE application and it emphasizes the global potential for geothermal energy exploration, using innovative GLDAS data to expand sub-soil temperature profile accessibility.

Funder

Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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