How to boost shallow geothermal energy exploitation in the adriatic area: the LEGEND project experience
Tinti Francesco,
Pangallo Annamaria,
Berneschi Martina,
Tosoni Dario,
Rajver Dušan,
Pestotnik Simona,
Jovanović Dalibor,
Rudinica Tomislav,
Jelisić Slavisa,
Zlokapa Branko,
Raimondi Attilio,
Tollari Fabrizio,
Zamagni Alessandra,
Chiavetta Cristian,
Collins James,
Michele Chieco,
Mercurio Antonio,
Marcellini Federica,
Mrvaljević Darko and
Meggiolaro Marco
Energy Policy, 2016, vol. 92, issue C, 190-204
Abstract:
The evaluation, monitoring and reduction of the heating and cooling consumptions are topics of increasing importance. One promising technology is the geothermal heat pump. Despite its undoubted advantages compared to fossil fuels in terms of RES production, CO2 reduction and primary energy savings, there are still significant barriers for the creation of sustainable local markets. Many regions present similar conditions in terms of climate, geology, hydrogeology, infrastructure and political conditions. Because of the context-driven nature of shallow geothermal systems, similarities should be taken into account and strategies shared across borders to foster the introduction and exploitation of shallow geothermal energy.
Keywords: Low enthalpy shallow geothermal energy; Ground-coupled heat pumps; Ground source heat pumps; Interregional strategy; Renewable thermal energy; European Energy Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.01.041
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