Abstract

Geothermal Energy is available all over the world and plays an increasing role in the renewable energy supplies, especially in the space heating and cooling sector. Within a research project of Hamburg University of Technology, a shallow geothermal energy system is combined with a desiccant assisted air conditioning system. In this research project, 3 borehole exchangers and 5 energy piles were built in Hamburg’s harbor area and supply heating and cooling for the new air conditioning system. Numerical modeling and analytical method was used to estimate the extraction rate of the energy piles. The results of field test in the summer 2009 will be shown in this paper.

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