Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain

In order to boost the use of shallow geothermal energy, reliable and sound information concerning its potential must be provided to the public and energy decision-makers, among others. To this end, we developed a GIS-based methodology that allowed us to estimate the resource, energy, economic and en...

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Main Authors: Adela Ramos-Escudero, M. Socorro García-Cascales, Javier F. Urchueguía
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5740
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author Adela Ramos-Escudero
M. Socorro García-Cascales
Javier F. Urchueguía
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description In order to boost the use of shallow geothermal energy, reliable and sound information concerning its potential must be provided to the public and energy decision-makers, among others. To this end, we developed a GIS-based methodology that allowed us to estimate the resource, energy, economic and environmental potential of shallow geothermal energy at a regional scale. Our method focuses on closed-loop borehole heat exchanger systems, which are by far the systems that are most utilized for heating and cooling purposes, and whose energy demands are similar throughout the year in the study area applied. The resource was assessed based on the thermal properties from the surface to a depth of 100 m, considering the water saturation grade of the materials. Additionally, climate and building characteristics data were also used as the main input. The G.POT method was used for assessing the annual shallow geothermal resource and for the specific heat extraction (sHe) rate estimation for both heating and, for the first time, for cooling. The method was applied to the Region of Murcia (Spain) and thematic maps were created with the outputting results. They offer insight toward the thermal energy that can be extracted for both heating and cooling in (MWh/year) and (W/m); the technical potential, making a distinction over the climate zones in the region; the cost of the possible ground source heat pump (GSHP) installation, associated payback period and the cost of producing the shallow geothermal energy; and, finally, the GHG emissions savings derived from its usage. The model also output the specific heat extraction rates, which are compared to those from the VDI 4640, which prove to be slightly higher than the previous one.
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spelling doaj.art-629e2bbd2eef4a76bdd8e3faf671d1632023-11-22T12:52:14ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-09-011418574010.3390/en14185740Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, SpainAdela Ramos-Escudero0M. Socorro García-Cascales1Javier F. Urchueguía2Department of Electronics, Computer Architecture and Projects Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, C/Doctor Fleming s/n, 30202 Cartagena, SpainDepartment of Electronics, Computer Architecture and Projects Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, C/Doctor Fleming s/n, 30202 Cartagena, SpainInformation and Communication Technologies vs. Climate Change Research Group, Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de la Vera s/n, 46022 València, SpainIn order to boost the use of shallow geothermal energy, reliable and sound information concerning its potential must be provided to the public and energy decision-makers, among others. To this end, we developed a GIS-based methodology that allowed us to estimate the resource, energy, economic and environmental potential of shallow geothermal energy at a regional scale. Our method focuses on closed-loop borehole heat exchanger systems, which are by far the systems that are most utilized for heating and cooling purposes, and whose energy demands are similar throughout the year in the study area applied. The resource was assessed based on the thermal properties from the surface to a depth of 100 m, considering the water saturation grade of the materials. Additionally, climate and building characteristics data were also used as the main input. The G.POT method was used for assessing the annual shallow geothermal resource and for the specific heat extraction (sHe) rate estimation for both heating and, for the first time, for cooling. The method was applied to the Region of Murcia (Spain) and thematic maps were created with the outputting results. They offer insight toward the thermal energy that can be extracted for both heating and cooling in (MWh/year) and (W/m); the technical potential, making a distinction over the climate zones in the region; the cost of the possible ground source heat pump (GSHP) installation, associated payback period and the cost of producing the shallow geothermal energy; and, finally, the GHG emissions savings derived from its usage. The model also output the specific heat extraction rates, which are compared to those from the VDI 4640, which prove to be slightly higher than the previous one.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5740geographical information system (GIS)ground source heat pump (GSHP)shallow geothermal energyborehole heat exchanger (BHE)
spellingShingle Adela Ramos-Escudero
M. Socorro García-Cascales
Javier F. Urchueguía
Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
Energies
geographical information system (GIS)
ground source heat pump (GSHP)
shallow geothermal energy
borehole heat exchanger (BHE)
title Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
title_full Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
title_short Evaluation of the Shallow Geothermal Potential for Heating and Cooling and Its Integration in the Socioeconomic Environment: A Case Study in the Region of Murcia, Spain
title_sort evaluation of the shallow geothermal potential for heating and cooling and its integration in the socioeconomic environment a case study in the region of murcia spain
topic geographical information system (GIS)
ground source heat pump (GSHP)
shallow geothermal energy
borehole heat exchanger (BHE)
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5740
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