
GEO GREEN
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:UNIPD, UPV, CNR, SLR Consulting Ireland, TECNALIA +13 partnersUNIPD,UPV,CNR,SLR Consulting Ireland,TECNALIA,ONUESC,RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVICES,SUPSI,REHAU,ENERGESIS GROUP SL,ANER,CRES,GEO GREEN,FAU,Pietre Edil,HYDRA,GALLETTI BELGIUM,RGS SRGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 657982Overall Budget: 5,717,360 EURFunder Contribution: 4,844,650 EURTo reduce the total cost of low enthalpy geothermal systems by 20-30 % the project will improve actual drilling/installation technologies and designs of Ground Source Heat Exchangers (GSHE’s). This will be combined with an holistic approach for optimum selection, design and implementation of complete systems across different underground and climate conditions. The proposal will focus on one hand on the development of more efficient and safe shallow geothermal systems and the reduction of the installation costs. This will be realized by improving drastically an existing, innovative vertical borehole installation technology of coaxial steel GSHE and by developing a helix type GSHE with a new, innovative installation methodology. These GSHE’s will be installed to a depth of 40 – 50 meters ensuring improved safety and faster permitting. On the other hand, the proposal will develop a decision support (DSS) and other design tools covering the geological aspects, feasibility and economic evaluations based on different plant set-up options, selection, design, installation, commissioning and operation of low enthalpy geothermal systems . These tools will be made publicly available on the web to users, including comprehensive training to lower the market entry threshold. Given that drilling and GSHE technologies are mature but costly, this holistic approach is included in the proposal to bring the overall cost of the total project down, i.e. not just the cost of the GSHE itself but the avoidance of ground response tests, the engineering costs for the design of the GSHE and the integration of heat pumps with building heating and cooling systems. Also the use of novel the heat pumps for higher temperatures developed within the project will reduce the costs in the market for retrofitting buildings. The developments will be demonstrated in six sites with different undergrounds in different climates whilst the tools will be applied to several virtual demo cases.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:GEO GREEN, CRES, UNIPD, UPV, TERRA GEOSERV LTD +14 partnersGEO GREEN,CRES,UNIPD,UPV,TERRA GEOSERV LTD,CNR,Solintel (Spain),TECNALIA,DIN L-ART HELWA,FAU,Pietre Edil,TERRA INFRASTRUCTURE GMBH,HYDRA,RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVICES,RGS SRG,ONUESC,SUPSI,UBEG DR ERICH MANDS U MARC SAUER GBR,GALLETTI BELGIUMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 792355Overall Budget: 8,143,120 EURFunder Contribution: 6,841,960 EURThe solutions to apply the shallow geothermy will be different in function of the building type, the climate and the geological conditions of the underground, the geothermal system (drilling methodology, GSHE, grouting,..). The main objectives will be : - identify and where missing develop building blocks solutions in drilling (machines and methods), GSHE types, heat pumps and other renewable energy/storage technologies, heating and cooling terminals with the focus on every type of built environment, civil and historical; - generate and demonstrate the most easy to install and cost-effective geothermal energy solutions using and improving existing and new tools. In the area of shallow geothermy of further innovations are needed to provide a pan – European solution base for all the parameter combinations. More efficient borehole heat exchangers and lower cost drilling methodologies/machines adapted to the built environment will be realised as improvement or innovation related to the previous projects. This approach will bring to a easy applicability in the building refurbishment presenting different constrains, to reduce the overall drilling cost in the given geological conditions, will to avoid replacement of heating terminals constructing modular high temperature heat pumps and hence to reduce the deep retrofit costs. The association with tools (DSS, APPs, etc.) will enable to find the best solution for each combination of building type/climate/geology y. Moreover, the design tools will reduce overall engineering costs, avoid design mistakes and form the basis for a major dissemination effort. Application tools will help the users for different practical aspects. Finally to help knowledge dissemination and formations of the future experts a pan – European network of centres of excellence based on past expertise but complemented with the new developments should become instrumental in breaking down the barriers in shallow geothermal energy in building renovation.
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