GEOTHERMAL CONCEPT FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT IMPROVEMENT OF SPACE HEATING AND COOLING IN HIGHLY URBANIZED AREA
Abstract
New Belgrade is a highly urbanized commercial and residential district of Belgrade lying on the alluvial plane of the Sava and the Danube rivers. The groundwater of the area is a geothermal resource that is usable through geothermal heat pumps (GHP). The research has shown that the "heat island effect" affects part of the alluvial groundwater with the average groundwater temperature of about 15.5 0C, i.e. 2 0C higher than the one in less urbanized surroundings. Based on the measured groundwater temperatures as well as the appraisal of the sustainable aquifer yield, the available thermal power of the resource is estimated to about 29MWt.
Dates
- Submission Date2014-08-18
- Revision Date2014-08-27
- Acceptance Date2014-11-24
- Online Date2014-11-27
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