Introducing GEOFIT: Cost-Effective Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Opportunities and Challenges
2.1. Geothermal Opportunities
- Renewable: Ground energy is available endlessly, 24 h a day for heating and cooling
- Environmentally friendly: Any use of ground energy reduces emissions of greenhouse gas
- Safe and controllable: Ground energy is technically mature and has been used for heating and cooling for more than 50 years
- High performance: a response to all energy demands such as heating, cooling, hot water and energy storage
- Versatile: applicable in combination with other energy sources
- Economically sustainable: regionally usable, independent of external suppliers and changes in currency exchange rates
2.2. Geothermal Challenges
3. GEOFIT Concept and Approach
3.1. Macro Approach and Novel Technologies
- Tools and methods for viable and cost-effective geothermal retrofitting
- Efficient geothermal systems and its components
- Integrated retrofit management framework based on IDDS
- Demonstration, exploitation and innovative business models
3.2. Technology Couplings and Construction Processes
3.3. Pilots
3.4. IMPACT
- reduction in capital expenditures of installations by 18%
- improvement of GSHP and heating and cooling system efficiencies by up to 85%
- reduction of drilling time up to 20%
- reduction of waiting time for return of investment (5–15 years)
- high renovation rates of 50 m2 per day
- unlocking the potential of over 130 GW of flexible power for grid balancing
- reduction in CO2 emissions between 25% and 50% in retrofitted buildings
- potential replication with attainable market over €297 billion
- guarantee 100% comfort post-retrofit
- new business opportunities and market venues for geothermal retrofitting
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Messervey, T.; Calderoni, M.; Font, A.; Borras, M.; Sterling, R.; Martin, D.; Lennard, Z. Introducing GEOFIT: Cost-Effective Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting. Proceedings 2018, 2, 557. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2150557
Messervey T, Calderoni M, Font A, Borras M, Sterling R, Martin D, Lennard Z. Introducing GEOFIT: Cost-Effective Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting. Proceedings. 2018; 2(15):557. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2150557
Chicago/Turabian StyleMesservey, Thomas, Marco Calderoni, Angel Font, Mikel Borras, Ray Sterling, David Martin, and Zia Lennard. 2018. "Introducing GEOFIT: Cost-Effective Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting" Proceedings 2, no. 15: 557. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2150557
APA StyleMesservey, T., Calderoni, M., Font, A., Borras, M., Sterling, R., Martin, D., & Lennard, Z. (2018). Introducing GEOFIT: Cost-Effective Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting. Proceedings, 2(15), 557. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2150557