Quantifying Geothermal Potential: Embracing Uncertainty for Robust National Renewable Estimates

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Victor Christianto and Florentin Smarandache

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Geothermal energy, a stable and baseload renewable resource, holds significant promise for decarbonizing global energy systems. However, to precisely quantify its potential remains a challenge due to inherent geological uncertainties. Traditional one-value estimates often fail to capture the full spectrum of possibilities, leading to potentially misleading national renewable energy projections. The present article explores the importance of incorporating uncertainty modelling into geothermal resource assessment and proposes a methodology for expressing national potential as a range, especially based on Neutrosophic Probability theory introduced by one of us (FS).

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