A major obstacle to decarbonisation in the building sector is the comparably low share of new construction, and the specific problems encountered when supplying heat and/or cold from renewable energies (RES) to existing and in particular older/historical, buildings. Without a solution to the problem of RES in refurbishment, however, the decarbonisation of the building stock will simply take too long. Shallow geothermal technologies have contributed substantially to decarbonisation in new construction. However, for a wider deployment in existing buildings, particularly in historical ones, the technologies need further development and innovative ideas must be tested and brought to the market. Within the EU-funded project GEO4CIVHIC a survey...
This article concerns a long term in situ monitoring of an existing district heating (DH) that is su...
Shallow ground-source heat pumps (GSHPs) are a promising technology for contributing to the decarbon...
The extraction of shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) is a promising app...
A major obstacle to decarbonisation in the building sector is the comparably low share of new constr...
The "Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buil...
The "Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buil...
The main aim of EU funded project GEO4CIVHIC is the development, growth and spreading of more effici...
The energy-saving renovation of existing buildings has been attracted sufficient attention to reduce...
GEOFIT is an EU-funded research project focussing on the use of shallow geothermal energy for heatin...
Geothermal heat is an increasingly adopted source for satisfying all thermal purposes in buildings b...
Geothermal heat is an increasingly adopted source for satisfying all thermal purposes in buildings b...
Extracting shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) can help decarbonising th...
The most suitable drilling technology for shallow geothermal applications in a given geological cont...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
This article concerns a long term in situ monitoring of an existing district heating (DH) that is su...
Shallow ground-source heat pumps (GSHPs) are a promising technology for contributing to the decarbon...
The extraction of shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) is a promising app...
A major obstacle to decarbonisation in the building sector is the comparably low share of new constr...
The "Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buil...
The "Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buil...
The main aim of EU funded project GEO4CIVHIC is the development, growth and spreading of more effici...
The energy-saving renovation of existing buildings has been attracted sufficient attention to reduce...
GEOFIT is an EU-funded research project focussing on the use of shallow geothermal energy for heatin...
Geothermal heat is an increasingly adopted source for satisfying all thermal purposes in buildings b...
Geothermal heat is an increasingly adopted source for satisfying all thermal purposes in buildings b...
Extracting shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) can help decarbonising th...
The most suitable drilling technology for shallow geothermal applications in a given geological cont...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
This article concerns a long term in situ monitoring of an existing district heating (DH) that is su...
Shallow ground-source heat pumps (GSHPs) are a promising technology for contributing to the decarbon...
The extraction of shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) is a promising app...