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Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference

The “Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings” (GEO4CIVHIC) project aims to accelerate the deployment of shallow geothermal systems for heating and cooling purposes when retrofitting existing and historical buildings. Analyzing the implemen...

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Autores principales: Belliardi, Marco, Soma, Linda, Perego, Rodolfo, Pera, Sebastian, Di Sipio, Eloisa, Zarrella, Angelo, Carnieletto, Laura, Galgaro, Antonio, Badenes, Borja, Pasquali, Riccardo, Bertermann, David, Sanner, Burkhard
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645277
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14665.2
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author Belliardi, Marco
Soma, Linda
Perego, Rodolfo
Pera, Sebastian
Di Sipio, Eloisa
Zarrella, Angelo
Carnieletto, Laura
Galgaro, Antonio
Badenes, Borja
Pasquali, Riccardo
Bertermann, David
Sanner, Burkhard
author_facet Belliardi, Marco
Soma, Linda
Perego, Rodolfo
Pera, Sebastian
Di Sipio, Eloisa
Zarrella, Angelo
Carnieletto, Laura
Galgaro, Antonio
Badenes, Borja
Pasquali, Riccardo
Bertermann, David
Sanner, Burkhard
author_sort Belliardi, Marco
collection PubMed
description The “Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings” (GEO4CIVHIC) project aims to accelerate the deployment of shallow geothermal systems for heating and cooling purposes when retrofitting existing and historical buildings. Analyzing the implementation process of borehole heat exchangers (BHEs), allows the understanding of how to promote the long-term sustainability of shallow geothermal energy systems. The thermal interference between BHE systems represents a problem, especially due to the increasing deployment of this technology and its spread in densely built-up areas. The main goal of this paper is to propose a conceptual model and to apply this to different case studies. The methodology includes phases to adopt an integrated approach for preventing long term thermal interference in neighbouring borehole heat exchangers, by providing management strategies and technical suggestions for design and operation. The method developed follows the following steps: 1) literature review to determine what are the main drivers for thermal interference between shallow geothermal systems, in the context of the GEO4CIVHIC project case study sites; 2) to create a conceptual model to limit thermal interference at both design and operational phases; 3) to apply the developed method to real and virtual case studies in countries with different regulatory frameworks and to test its main strengths and weaknesses. The application of this conceptual model to specific case studies provides evidence of critical planning and operational characteristics of GSHP systems and allows the identification of measures to mitigate impacts of thermal interference to be identified.
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spelling pubmed-104458992023-08-29 Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference Belliardi, Marco Soma, Linda Perego, Rodolfo Pera, Sebastian Di Sipio, Eloisa Zarrella, Angelo Carnieletto, Laura Galgaro, Antonio Badenes, Borja Pasquali, Riccardo Bertermann, David Sanner, Burkhard Open Res Eur Method Article The “Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings” (GEO4CIVHIC) project aims to accelerate the deployment of shallow geothermal systems for heating and cooling purposes when retrofitting existing and historical buildings. Analyzing the implementation process of borehole heat exchangers (BHEs), allows the understanding of how to promote the long-term sustainability of shallow geothermal energy systems. The thermal interference between BHE systems represents a problem, especially due to the increasing deployment of this technology and its spread in densely built-up areas. The main goal of this paper is to propose a conceptual model and to apply this to different case studies. The methodology includes phases to adopt an integrated approach for preventing long term thermal interference in neighbouring borehole heat exchangers, by providing management strategies and technical suggestions for design and operation. The method developed follows the following steps: 1) literature review to determine what are the main drivers for thermal interference between shallow geothermal systems, in the context of the GEO4CIVHIC project case study sites; 2) to create a conceptual model to limit thermal interference at both design and operational phases; 3) to apply the developed method to real and virtual case studies in countries with different regulatory frameworks and to test its main strengths and weaknesses. The application of this conceptual model to specific case studies provides evidence of critical planning and operational characteristics of GSHP systems and allows the identification of measures to mitigate impacts of thermal interference to be identified. F1000 Research Limited 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10445899/ /pubmed/37645277 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14665.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Belliardi M et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Method Article
Belliardi, Marco
Soma, Linda
Perego, Rodolfo
Pera, Sebastian
Di Sipio, Eloisa
Zarrella, Angelo
Carnieletto, Laura
Galgaro, Antonio
Badenes, Borja
Pasquali, Riccardo
Bertermann, David
Sanner, Burkhard
Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title_full Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title_fullStr Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title_full_unstemmed Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title_short Application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
title_sort application of a method for the sustainable planning and management of ground source heat pump systems in an urban environment, considering the effects of reciprocal thermal interference
topic Method Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645277
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14665.2
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