Pump and treat (P&T) systems are still widely employed for the hydraulic containment of contaminated groundwater despite the fact that their usage is decreasing due to their high operational costs. A way to partially mitigate such costs, both in monetary and environmental terms, is to perform heat exchange (directly or with a heat pump) on the groundwater extracted by these systems, thus providing low-carbon and low-cost heating and/or cooling to buildings or industrial processes. This opportunity should be carefully evaluated in view of preserving (or even improving) the removal efficiency of the remediation process. Therefore, the heat exchange should be placed upstream or downstream of all treatments, or in an intermediate position, depe...
none7siAquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) system make use of the groundwater to exchange energy w...
In the United States each person consumes about 70 million BTUs per year in the residential sector, ...
The utilization of groundwater is becoming increasingly popular for heating and cooling buildings, a...
This paper presents a study of the feasibility of providing heating and cooling by means of an open-...
The use of renewable resources has increased in Europe so that A2A Calore & Servizi, a leading compa...
In this paper a multidisciplinary methodology for analyzing the opportunities for exploitation of op...
Groundwater heat pumps have potential advantages in terms of energy efficiency and environmental imp...
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) gained increasing interest owing to benefits such as low heating an...
Heat pumps are among the most promising technologies driving energy transitions towards the carbon r...
The growing use of groundwater heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings could potentially cause,...
The successful implementation of very low-enthalpy geothermal (T<50°C) open-loop groundwater heat pu...
Underground spills of volatile hydrocarbons are often difficult to clean up, especially if the conta...
A multidisciplinary methodology is proposed for analyzing opportunities to use existing boreholes an...
Geothermal heat pumps represent an interesting technology that is expected to contribute significant...
Geothermal heat pumps have been operated on aquifer over the past thirty years. Currently, these sys...
none7siAquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) system make use of the groundwater to exchange energy w...
In the United States each person consumes about 70 million BTUs per year in the residential sector, ...
The utilization of groundwater is becoming increasingly popular for heating and cooling buildings, a...
This paper presents a study of the feasibility of providing heating and cooling by means of an open-...
The use of renewable resources has increased in Europe so that A2A Calore & Servizi, a leading compa...
In this paper a multidisciplinary methodology for analyzing the opportunities for exploitation of op...
Groundwater heat pumps have potential advantages in terms of energy efficiency and environmental imp...
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) gained increasing interest owing to benefits such as low heating an...
Heat pumps are among the most promising technologies driving energy transitions towards the carbon r...
The growing use of groundwater heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings could potentially cause,...
The successful implementation of very low-enthalpy geothermal (T<50°C) open-loop groundwater heat pu...
Underground spills of volatile hydrocarbons are often difficult to clean up, especially if the conta...
A multidisciplinary methodology is proposed for analyzing opportunities to use existing boreholes an...
Geothermal heat pumps represent an interesting technology that is expected to contribute significant...
Geothermal heat pumps have been operated on aquifer over the past thirty years. Currently, these sys...
none7siAquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) system make use of the groundwater to exchange energy w...
In the United States each person consumes about 70 million BTUs per year in the residential sector, ...
The utilization of groundwater is becoming increasingly popular for heating and cooling buildings, a...