Decarbonising heating and cooling represents a significant challenge in meeting the UK’s Net Zero target by 2050. One approach to this challenge involves significant increases in the adoption of ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems. These have traditionally been constructed using borehole heat exchangers to access the ground source, but the last decade has seen an increase in the use of pile ground heat exchangers instead. This paper investigates a building utilising both pile heat exchangers and boreholes connected to a GSHP system to provide heating and cooling all year round. Data has been collected from the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) and temperature sensors on a single pile over a six year period. Initial analysis shows ...
One form of ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system that appears promising for UK application is a sys...
Heat exchanger piles utilize the constant temperature and the thermal storage capacity of the ground...
Buildings account for almost 40% of the energy consumption in the World and more than 50% of this en...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
Energy pile schemes involve the use of structural foundations as heat exchangers in a ground source ...
Ground-source heat pump (GSHP) systems can achieve a higher coefficient of performance than conventi...
Ground temperatures below a depth of about 6 meters (20 feet) remain stable compared to outside air ...
Application of GSHP systems to provide heating and cooling for non-domestic buildings is seen as a v...
One form of ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system that appears promising for UK application is a sys...
Heat exchanger piles utilize the constant temperature and the thermal storage capacity of the ground...
Buildings account for almost 40% of the energy consumption in the World and more than 50% of this en...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
A technical and economic feasibility study is performed on residential buildings, heated and cooled ...
Energy pile schemes involve the use of structural foundations as heat exchangers in a ground source ...
Ground-source heat pump (GSHP) systems can achieve a higher coefficient of performance than conventi...
Ground temperatures below a depth of about 6 meters (20 feet) remain stable compared to outside air ...
Application of GSHP systems to provide heating and cooling for non-domestic buildings is seen as a v...
One form of ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system that appears promising for UK application is a sys...
Heat exchanger piles utilize the constant temperature and the thermal storage capacity of the ground...
Buildings account for almost 40% of the energy consumption in the World and more than 50% of this en...