Models For Banks And Financial Institutions
Autor: | GeoDH Team |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.1284912 |
Popis: | Geothermal District Heating (GeoDH) is the use of geothermal energy (i.e. the energy stored in form of heat below the earth’s surface) to heat individual and commercial buildings, as well as for industry, through a distribution network. The first regions to install GeoDH, were those with the best hydrothermal potential, however with new technologies and systems, there is an ever increasing batch of regions that are developing geothermal technology for heating & cooling. Systems can be small (from 0.5 to 2 MWth) and larger with capacity of 50 MWth. Some new district heating schemes that utilize shallow geothermal resources, assisted by large heat pumps. The ‘hot’ GeoDH markets in Europe are in France (Paris, and renewed activity in the Aquitaine basin), Germany (Munich), Hungary and more recently The Netherlands with more than 30 doublets underway, but it is important to always underline that geothermal DH systems can be installed in all European countries. The following map gives an indication of what are the good resources zones (in green) where existing GeoDh are in red. GeoDH - IEE |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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