Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly efficient renewable energy technology, which uses the earth, groundwater or surface water as a heat source when operating in heating mode or as a heat sink when operating in a cooling mode. It is receiving increasing interest because of its potential to reduce primary energy consumption and thus reduce emissions of GHGs. The main concept of this technology is that it utilises the lower temperature of the ground (approximately <32°C), which remains relatively stable throughout the year, to provide space heating, cooling and domestic hot water inside the building area. The main goal of this study is to stimulate the uptake of the GSHPs. Recent attem...
Low and moderate geothermal resources are found in most areas of the world. A very efficient way to ...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are globally recognized as one of the most promising technol...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
YesThe performance of Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems for domestic use is an increasing area ...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) is an innovative and perspective technology able to use the ground as...
Application of GSHP systems to provide heating and cooling for non-domestic buildings is seen as a v...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems and solar photovoltaic thermal (PVT) collectors are among the...
This chapter mainly presents a detailed theoretical study and experimental investigations of ground-...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
© 2013 Dr. Stuart CollsDirect geothermal energy systems use the ground to heat and cool buildings. G...
Ground-source or geothermal heat pumps are a highly efficient, renewable energy technology for space...
The adoption of geothermal energy in space conditioning of buildings through utilizing ground source...
Much of the energy used worldwide is supplied by fossil fuels (~85 %) while renewable energy sources...
Low and moderate geothermal resources are found in most areas of the world. A very efficient way to ...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are globally recognized as one of the most promising technol...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
YesThe performance of Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems for domestic use is an increasing area ...
The year-round performance of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with multiple energy piles (EPs) is i...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) is an innovative and perspective technology able to use the ground as...
Application of GSHP systems to provide heating and cooling for non-domestic buildings is seen as a v...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems and solar photovoltaic thermal (PVT) collectors are among the...
This chapter mainly presents a detailed theoretical study and experimental investigations of ground-...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
© 2013 Dr. Stuart CollsDirect geothermal energy systems use the ground to heat and cool buildings. G...
Ground-source or geothermal heat pumps are a highly efficient, renewable energy technology for space...
The adoption of geothermal energy in space conditioning of buildings through utilizing ground source...
Much of the energy used worldwide is supplied by fossil fuels (~85 %) while renewable energy sources...
Low and moderate geothermal resources are found in most areas of the world. A very efficient way to ...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are globally recognized as one of the most promising technol...
The UK government’s Carbon Plan-2011 aims for 80% carbon emission reduction by 2050, and the 2009 UK...