AbstractHeating of buildings requires more than 25% of the total end energy consumption in Germany. By storing excess heat from solar panels or thermal power stations of more than 110°C in summer, a medium deep borehole thermal energy storage (MD-BTES) can be operated on temperature levels above 45°C. Storage depths of 500 m to 1,500 m below surface avoid conflicts with groundwater use. Groundwater flow is decreasing with depth, making conduction the dominant heat transport process. Feasibility and design criteria of a coupled geothermal-solarthermal case study in crystalline bedrock for an office building are presented and discussed
AbstractA new, experimental borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) has been constructed in Paskov, C...
Extracting shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) can help decarbonising th...
Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) exploits the high volumetric heat capacity of rock-forming mi...
AbstractHeating of buildings requires more than 25% of the total end energy consumption in Germany. ...
More than 50 % of the overall energy demand in Germany is due to heating and cooling purposes. There...
Heating of buildings requires more than 50% of the overall energy consumption in Germany (German Min...
Heating of buildings requires more than 25 % of the total end energy consumption in Germany. Shallo...
In Germany, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has been stagnating for a couple of years now....
Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) exploits the high volumetric heat capacity of rock-forming mi...
Combining High-Temperature Borehole Thermal Energy Storages (HT-BTES) with existing Combined Heat an...
Borehole thermal energy storage systems represent a potential solution to increase the energy effici...
In the heating and cooling sector, borehole heat exchangers (BHE) have become increasingly popular f...
Seasonal thermal energy storage is an effective measure to enable a low carbon future through the in...
A pilot plant for high temperature heat pumps (HTHP’s) combined with high temperature mine thermal e...
AbstractA new, experimental borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) has been constructed in Paskov, C...
Extracting shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) can help decarbonising th...
Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) exploits the high volumetric heat capacity of rock-forming mi...
AbstractHeating of buildings requires more than 25% of the total end energy consumption in Germany. ...
More than 50 % of the overall energy demand in Germany is due to heating and cooling purposes. There...
Heating of buildings requires more than 50% of the overall energy consumption in Germany (German Min...
Heating of buildings requires more than 25 % of the total end energy consumption in Germany. Shallo...
In Germany, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has been stagnating for a couple of years now....
Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) exploits the high volumetric heat capacity of rock-forming mi...
Combining High-Temperature Borehole Thermal Energy Storages (HT-BTES) with existing Combined Heat an...
Borehole thermal energy storage systems represent a potential solution to increase the energy effici...
In the heating and cooling sector, borehole heat exchangers (BHE) have become increasingly popular f...
Seasonal thermal energy storage is an effective measure to enable a low carbon future through the in...
A pilot plant for high temperature heat pumps (HTHP’s) combined with high temperature mine thermal e...
AbstractA new, experimental borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) has been constructed in Paskov, C...
Extracting shallow geothermal energy using borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) can help decarbonising th...
Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) exploits the high volumetric heat capacity of rock-forming mi...