LAPSE:2023.2183v1
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LAPSE:2023.2183v1
Assessment of Deep and Shallow Geothermal Resources and Measurement of Waste Heat Potentials from Industrial Processes for Supplying Renewable Heat for Industry and Urban Quarters
Edith Haslinger, Veronika Turewicz, Andreas Hammer, Gregor Götzl
February 21, 2023
Abstract
Deep geothermal resources for heat supply and waste heat potentials were assessed and measured for a high-temperature dairy plant. For the industrial waste heat, a borehole heat exchanger (BHE) seasonal storage was configured and simulated after an extensive investigation of shallow geothermal resources. We developed a concept for the subsequent use of the residual and waste heat from the plant in a low-temperature heating and cooling (LTHC) grid for the neighbouring former military camp “Martinek-Kaserne” with a future use as mixed-use urban quarter were investigated in two projects. The modelling of the deep geothermal resources showed that of the three potential reservoirs one is most feasible for geothermal heat supply with temperatures between 129 and 146 °C, which could be used with a high-temperature heat pump for process heat. The waste heat in all sub-processes of the dairy plant were measured over 18 months to identify the most suitable waste heat streams with regard to temperature and continuity. The results showed that 25 % of the waste heat from a sub-process of the plant (fresh products logistics) is sufficient to provide heat for the adjacent LTHC grid with a total energy demand of 3428 MWh per year. The simulation of the BHE field resulted in 96 BHE with 180 m depth for a dis-/charging capacity of 643.7 MWh and 20 decentral heat pumps in the buildings. The BHE field operates quite balanced with only 12.8 MWh of difference in the annual balance. The results of the feasibility study for deep and shallow geothermal resources, and the assessment of the industrial waste heat show that the whole cascade of high-temperature heat for industry to low-temperature heat for the LTHC grid could be realized at the investigated site.
Keywords
BTES, cascade heat use, decentral heat pumps, Energy Storage, geothermal district heating and cooling grids, industrial waste heat
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Haslinger E, Turewicz V, Hammer A, Götzl G. Assessment of Deep and Shallow Geothermal Resources and Measurement of Waste Heat Potentials from Industrial Processes for Supplying Renewable Heat for Industry and Urban Quarters. (2023). LAPSE:2023.2183v1
Author Affiliations
Haslinger E: Department for Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, 1210 Vienna, Austria [ORCID]
Turewicz V: Hydrogeology and Geothermal Energy, Geological Survey of Austria, 1030 Vienna, Austria [ORCID]
Hammer A: Chair of Energy Network Technology, Montanuniversität Leoben, 8700 Leoben, Austria
Götzl G: Hydrogeology and Geothermal Energy, Geological Survey of Austria, 1030 Vienna, Austria
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Processes
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10
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6
First Page
1125
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-06-04
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2227-9717
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PII: pr10061125, Publication Type: Journal Article
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