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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Geothermal & Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Can Reliably Heat Buildings in Extreme Cold — NREL Modeling Results - CleanTechnica
New Study Demonstrates Efficient Performance—Even on Frozen Alaska Soils 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. Published on June 17 in the journal Energy & Buildings, the ... [continued] The post Geothermal & Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Can Reliably Heat Buildings in Extreme Col…
Modeling shows geothermal and borehole thermal energy storage can reliably heat buildings in extreme cold
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.
Geothermal & Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Can Reliably Heat Buildings in Extreme Cold — NREL Modeling Results
New Study Demonstrates Efficient Performance-Even on Frozen Alaska Soils 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. Published on June 17 in the journal Energy & Buildings, the ... [continued] The post Geothermal & Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Can Reliably Heat Buildings in Extreme Col…
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