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Modeling Shows Geothermal and Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Can Reliably Heat Buildings in Extreme Cold

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – The study shows borehole thermal energy storage with geothermal heat pumps can meet heating demands in cold climates, with heating needs 5.6 times higher than cooling, researchers said.

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New energy storage research from NREL, a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory, has demonstrated a way to store and reuse heat underground to meet the heating demands of cold regions like Alaska.

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TechXplore broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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