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Seasonal High Temperature Heat Storage with Medium Deep Borehole Heat Exchangers
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2015
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy RecoveryThermal Energy StorageEarth ScienceCrystalline BedrockRefrigerationSubsurface Energy StorageExcess HeatThermodynamicsElectrical EngineeringHeat TransferGeothermal SystemsGeothermal Power StationsHeat ExchangerGeothermal EnergyThermal ManagementGeothermal SystemStorage DepthsGeothermal DrillingThermal Engineering
Heating 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.
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