Essays about: "Low enthalpy Geothermal Energy"
Found 4 essays containing the words Low enthalpy Geothermal Energy.
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1. Methodology for Stored Heat “Heat In Place” (HIP) assessment of geothermal aquifers – Exemplified by a study of the Arnager Greensand in SW Scania
University essay from Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionenAbstract : In the sedimentary bedrock of southwest Scania, located in the southernmost part of Sweden, there are several low-enthalpy Mesozoic sandstone aquifers situated at different depths. These aquifers collectively hold the potential for direct-heat geothermal utilization. READ MORE
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2. Numerical analysis using simulations for a geothermal heat pump system. : Case study: modelling an energy efficient house
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/EnergisystemAbstract : The ground source resources are becoming more and more popular and now the ground source heat pumps are frequently used for heating and cooling different types of buildings. This thesis aims at giving a contribution in the development of the thermal modelling of borehole heat storage systems. READ MORE
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3. The Geothermal Potential in Isla Campuzano, Nicaragua
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk geologi; Lunds universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad (CI)Abstract : Nicaragua has a geothermal potential of 1519 MW (CNE 2001) due to its volcano chain created by the tectonic activity between the Cocos plate and the Caribbean plate. The Ministry of Energy and Mines in Nicaragua has the ambition to have 91% of Nicaraguas energy consumption from renewables energy for 2027 where geothermal energy will constitute 22%. READ MORE
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4. Analysis and consumption troubleshooting in a heat pump
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/EnergisystemAbstract : One of the European Union priorities is the promotion of electricity generated from renewable energy sources. This is due to reasons of security and diversification of energy supply, environmental protection, reducing external dependence of the European Union (EU) in its energy supply and economic and social cohesion. READ MORE