Recent data suggest that heat pumps, despite having the potential to cover over 90% of the global space and water heating demands, only provide less than 5% of global heating. Heat pumps, in general, and ground source heat pumps, specifically, offer significant potential for energy savings and carbon emissions reduction in buildings. The realization of these potential benefits, however, requires proper design, installation, and operation of the entire heat pump system. This paper presents the performance analysis of a Swedish ground source heat pump system providing space heating and hot water to a sports clubhouse. The installation has been carefully instrumented to enable full characterization of the whole system including auxiliary compo...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
The European standard EN15450 states that the Coefficient of Performance (COP) target range for a Gr...
The real performance of ground source heat pumps systems are not precisely highlighted in most cases...
Recent data suggest that heat pumps, despite having the potential to cover over 90% of the global sp...
This data set is associated with the paper "Performance of a mixed-use ground source heat pump syste...
The student center, Studenthuset, at Stockholm University in Stockholm, completed in the fall of 201...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
The concept of a low energy building in a temperate climate (according to the Koppen climate classi\...
Dual or multisource heat pumps were conceived to obviate to the defects of a single source, outside ...
GSHP systems are common in Sweden but there are few evaluations quantifying the performance of the s...
Ground Source Heat Pump systems can play an important role in reducing carbon emissions associated w...
We herein report the development of a distributed heat pump system that can utilize a variety of ren...
The use of ground-source heat pumps for heating buildings and domestic hot water in dwellings is inc...
Extensive studies on ground-source heat pump systems' performance have been published in the literat...
23rd IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, Prague, August 21-26, 2011A quasi-steady state mat...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
The European standard EN15450 states that the Coefficient of Performance (COP) target range for a Gr...
The real performance of ground source heat pumps systems are not precisely highlighted in most cases...
Recent data suggest that heat pumps, despite having the potential to cover over 90% of the global sp...
This data set is associated with the paper "Performance of a mixed-use ground source heat pump syste...
The student center, Studenthuset, at Stockholm University in Stockholm, completed in the fall of 201...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
The concept of a low energy building in a temperate climate (according to the Koppen climate classi\...
Dual or multisource heat pumps were conceived to obviate to the defects of a single source, outside ...
GSHP systems are common in Sweden but there are few evaluations quantifying the performance of the s...
Ground Source Heat Pump systems can play an important role in reducing carbon emissions associated w...
We herein report the development of a distributed heat pump system that can utilize a variety of ren...
The use of ground-source heat pumps for heating buildings and domestic hot water in dwellings is inc...
Extensive studies on ground-source heat pump systems' performance have been published in the literat...
23rd IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, Prague, August 21-26, 2011A quasi-steady state mat...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
The European standard EN15450 states that the Coefficient of Performance (COP) target range for a Gr...
The real performance of ground source heat pumps systems are not precisely highlighted in most cases...