Geothermal energy pile foundations are an alternative energy source for heating and cooling needs. Utilising this source of energy has great potential due to the environmental, economic and social benefits. This paper looks at an extensive amount of literature on the technology behind the system including the overall process, primary considerations for each of the main components including latest developments as well as design implications such as the integration of ground energy systems into structural piles of buildings. Environmental considerations including performance-dependent parameters of the subsurface are described. Main parameters include thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity and moisture content. Temp...
© 2013 Dr. Stuart CollsDirect geothermal energy systems use the ground to heat and cool buildings. G...
Ground temperatures below a depth of about 6 meters (20 feet) remain stable compared to outside air ...
Pile heat exchangers are fast emerging as a potentially viable alternative to the more prevalent bor...
Geothermal energy pile foundations are an alternative energy source for heating and cooling needs. U...
Geothermal energy piles serve not only as structural support to buildings but also as ground heat ex...
At a time when ecology and renewable energy sources come to the fore, the use of geothermal energy a...
In recent decades, geothermal energy piles have been widely used as a sustainable resource for heati...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
Geothermal energy is a way of reducing the cost of energy. Deep geothermal energy systems extract he...
Geothermal energy pile (GEP) system harnesses and exchanges low-grade heat energy between the buildi...
Geothermal energy has recently been a popular sustainable alternative for heating and cooling buildi...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
The use of foundation structures (piles) coupled to a heat pump system, commonly referred to as geot...
Incorporation of heat exchangers into pile foundations is a relatively novel sustainable technology ...
Geothermal energy constitutes an important renewable resource that will become increasingly prominen...
© 2013 Dr. Stuart CollsDirect geothermal energy systems use the ground to heat and cool buildings. G...
Ground temperatures below a depth of about 6 meters (20 feet) remain stable compared to outside air ...
Pile heat exchangers are fast emerging as a potentially viable alternative to the more prevalent bor...
Geothermal energy pile foundations are an alternative energy source for heating and cooling needs. U...
Geothermal energy piles serve not only as structural support to buildings but also as ground heat ex...
At a time when ecology and renewable energy sources come to the fore, the use of geothermal energy a...
In recent decades, geothermal energy piles have been widely used as a sustainable resource for heati...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
Geothermal energy is a way of reducing the cost of energy. Deep geothermal energy systems extract he...
Geothermal energy pile (GEP) system harnesses and exchanges low-grade heat energy between the buildi...
Geothermal energy has recently been a popular sustainable alternative for heating and cooling buildi...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
The use of foundation structures (piles) coupled to a heat pump system, commonly referred to as geot...
Incorporation of heat exchangers into pile foundations is a relatively novel sustainable technology ...
Geothermal energy constitutes an important renewable resource that will become increasingly prominen...
© 2013 Dr. Stuart CollsDirect geothermal energy systems use the ground to heat and cool buildings. G...
Ground temperatures below a depth of about 6 meters (20 feet) remain stable compared to outside air ...
Pile heat exchangers are fast emerging as a potentially viable alternative to the more prevalent bor...