This paper proposes a method to assess the potential for thermal use of groundwater and its integration in spatial energy planning. The procedure can be adapted to local regulatory and operational limits, thus estimating legally and technically achievable flow rates and subsequently, the thermal power that can be exchanged with the aquifer through a well doublet. The constraints applied to flow rates are a drawdown threshold in the extraction well, a limit for the groundwater rise in the injection well and a threshold to avoid the hydraulic breakthrough between the two wells. For the spatial assessment, the hydraulic influence on neighbouring well doublets is simulated with the maximum flow rates before the hydraulic breakthrough occu...
In the context of energy transition, new and renovated buildings often include heating and/or air co...
This paper presents a study of the feasibility of providing heating and cooling by means of an open-...
More than 30% of Germany’s final energy consumption currently results from thermal energy for heatin...
Urbanized areas have environmental features that may influence the development of low-enthalpy geoth...
The performance of a Ground Water Heat Pump (GWHP) is often impaired by the thermal recycling betwee...
Thermal perturbation produced in the subsurface by open-loop groundwater heat pump systems (GWHPs) m...
Groundwater Heat Pumps (GWHPs) are increasingly adopted for air conditioning in urban areas, thus re...
Geothermal Energy, being a clean and sustainable source of energy, is gaining importance worldwide d...
Shallow geothermal energy (SGE) applications are gaining growing attention in the renewable energy s...
The extraction of shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) is a promising app...
Groundwater heat pumps have potential advantages in terms of energy efficiency and environmental imp...
In the context of demand-side management and geothermal energy production, our proposal is to store ...
A heat pump combined with Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) is proven technology to economically...
The successful implementation of very low-enthalpy geothermal (T<50°C) open-loop groundwater heat pu...
Ground source heat pumps have the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling in many urban areas. ...
In the context of energy transition, new and renovated buildings often include heating and/or air co...
This paper presents a study of the feasibility of providing heating and cooling by means of an open-...
More than 30% of Germany’s final energy consumption currently results from thermal energy for heatin...
Urbanized areas have environmental features that may influence the development of low-enthalpy geoth...
The performance of a Ground Water Heat Pump (GWHP) is often impaired by the thermal recycling betwee...
Thermal perturbation produced in the subsurface by open-loop groundwater heat pump systems (GWHPs) m...
Groundwater Heat Pumps (GWHPs) are increasingly adopted for air conditioning in urban areas, thus re...
Geothermal Energy, being a clean and sustainable source of energy, is gaining importance worldwide d...
Shallow geothermal energy (SGE) applications are gaining growing attention in the renewable energy s...
The extraction of shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) is a promising app...
Groundwater heat pumps have potential advantages in terms of energy efficiency and environmental imp...
In the context of demand-side management and geothermal energy production, our proposal is to store ...
A heat pump combined with Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) is proven technology to economically...
The successful implementation of very low-enthalpy geothermal (T<50°C) open-loop groundwater heat pu...
Ground source heat pumps have the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling in many urban areas. ...
In the context of energy transition, new and renovated buildings often include heating and/or air co...
This paper presents a study of the feasibility of providing heating and cooling by means of an open-...
More than 30% of Germany’s final energy consumption currently results from thermal energy for heatin...