Abstract

This study used the Sea Gaia Spring Hotel in Wanli, Jinshan District, where geothermal water at 90–100°C is used as a hot spring, as a case study to analyze the effect of geothermally assisted air-conditioning systems. The results of analysis showed that the total electric energy consumption in the building was reduced by 26%, the electric energy consumed by the air-conditioned heating system of the building was reduced by 54%, and the electric energy consumed by the air-host was reduced by 66.5%.

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