For efficient operation of heating and cooling grids, underground thermal energy storage (UTES) can be a key element. This is due to its ability to seasonally store heat or cold addressing the large mismatch between supply and demand. This technology is already available and there are many operational examples, both within and outside a district heating network. Given the range of available UTES technologies, they are feasible to install almost everywhere. Compared to other storage systems, UTES have the advantage of being able to manage large quantities and fluxes of heat without occupying much surface area, although the storage characteristics are always site specific and depend on the geological and geothermal characteristics of the subs...
This study assesses the role of (seasonal) thermal energy storage in the next generation renewables ...
The paper informs about different options of Underground Thermal Energy Storage and presents state o...
The building sector currently accounts for approximately one-third of the global demand for energy, ...
Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) is a powerful set of solutions that allows efficient manag...
The heating and cooling sector is vitally important for the transition to a low-carbon and sustainab...
We need energy for space heating—but in most cases not where or when energy sources are available. E...
We need energy for space heating—but in most cases not where or when energy sources are available. E...
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source which can provide base-load power supply both for ele...
Abstract Thermal energy storage is defined as the temporary storage of thermal energy at high or low...
Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) applications have slowly gained acceptance on the Swedish ...
F. A. Michel - Director, Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. ...
Renewable thermal energy is usually available with a time difference between supply and demand. This...
The technology of underground thermal energy storage (UTES) has evolved considerably over the past 2...
More than 50 % of the overall energy demand in Germany is due to heating and cooling purposes. There...
During the last decades, the increasing number of co-generation plants and solar thermal systems dev...
This study assesses the role of (seasonal) thermal energy storage in the next generation renewables ...
The paper informs about different options of Underground Thermal Energy Storage and presents state o...
The building sector currently accounts for approximately one-third of the global demand for energy, ...
Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) is a powerful set of solutions that allows efficient manag...
The heating and cooling sector is vitally important for the transition to a low-carbon and sustainab...
We need energy for space heating—but in most cases not where or when energy sources are available. E...
We need energy for space heating—but in most cases not where or when energy sources are available. E...
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source which can provide base-load power supply both for ele...
Abstract Thermal energy storage is defined as the temporary storage of thermal energy at high or low...
Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) applications have slowly gained acceptance on the Swedish ...
F. A. Michel - Director, Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. ...
Renewable thermal energy is usually available with a time difference between supply and demand. This...
The technology of underground thermal energy storage (UTES) has evolved considerably over the past 2...
More than 50 % of the overall energy demand in Germany is due to heating and cooling purposes. There...
During the last decades, the increasing number of co-generation plants and solar thermal systems dev...
This study assesses the role of (seasonal) thermal energy storage in the next generation renewables ...
The paper informs about different options of Underground Thermal Energy Storage and presents state o...
The building sector currently accounts for approximately one-third of the global demand for energy, ...