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Multi-parametric evaluation of electrical, biogas and natural gas geothermal source heat pumps

Cristina Sáez Blázquez, David Borge-Diez, Ignacio Martín Nieto, Arturo Farfán Martín and Diego González-Aguilera

Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 163, issue C, 1682-1691

Abstract: The use of low-impact energy sources is gradually growing with the aim of reducing greenhouse gases emission and air pollution. The alternatives offered by geothermal systems are one of the key solutions for a future renewable development, enabling the electrification of heating systems and the use of biofuels. This research addresses an overview of geothermal heating systems using ground source heat pumps in different European countries. Besides the traditional electrical heat pumps, gas engine heat pumps aided by natural gas or biogas are analysed in three areas. From a previous research, the technical parameters defining the geothermal system are used here to evaluate the most appropriate system in each scenario. The evaluation of different influential factors (operational costs, initial investment, environmental impact, and availability) allows defining the most recommendable systems for each area. Results of this multi-parametric study show that gas engine heat pumps aided by biogas could mean an excellent solution in all countries, also contributing to the management of waste and polluting substances. If biogas systems were not available, the electrical heat pump would be the first option for areas 1 and 3 (Italy and Sweden) but not for area 2 (United Kingdom), where natural gas is preferred.

Keywords: Geothermal energy; Ground source heat pumps; Electrical heat pumps; Gas engine heat pumps; Natural gas; Biogas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.10.080

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