LAPSE:2023.8462
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LAPSE:2023.8462
Environmental Impact Comparison of Geothermal Alternatives for Conventional Boiler Replacement
February 24, 2023
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In the transition towards a sustainable world with a “green horizon” (something that is also of great importance to the policy of energy self-sufficiency in housing and self-consumption), geothermal energy is seen as quite a feasible alternative for single-family homes. This article focuses on a comparison between the environmental impact and life cycle analysis of three alternatives and provides a base case for the replacement of a conventional type of boiler with a geothermal one for a typical house located in a Mediterranean climate. The first alternative (A) consists of a horizontal catchment system through a field of geothermal probes. The second alternative (B) is a shallow water catchment system, open type, with the return of water to a nearby river. The third option studied (C) is also a shallow water catchment system but with the water, return injected into a well downstream to the underground water flow. The study shows that alternatives A and B have the least environmental impact in most of the categories studied. The total amortization periods for the three alternatives and the base case differ by almost two years, with alternative A taking 6.99 years and alternative C costing 8.82 years.
In the transition towards a sustainable world with a “green horizon” (something that is also of great importance to the policy of energy self-sufficiency in housing and self-consumption), geothermal energy is seen as quite a feasible alternative for single-family homes. This article focuses on a comparison between the environmental impact and life cycle analysis of three alternatives and provides a base case for the replacement of a conventional type of boiler with a geothermal one for a typical house located in a Mediterranean climate. The first alternative (A) consists of a horizontal catchment system through a field of geothermal probes. The second alternative (B) is a shallow water catchment system, open type, with the return of water to a nearby river. The third option studied (C) is also a shallow water catchment system but with the water, return injected into a well downstream to the underground water flow. The study shows that alternatives A and B have the least environmental impact in most of the categories studied. The total amortization periods for the three alternatives and the base case differ by almost two years, with alternative A taking 6.99 years and alternative C costing 8.82 years.
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energy strategy, environmental impact assessment, life cycle assessment, sustainable buildings
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Lorente Rubio C, García-Alcaraz JL, Sáenz-Diez Muro JC, Martínez-Cámara E, Bruzzone A, Blanco-Fernández J. Environmental Impact Comparison of Geothermal Alternatives for Conventional Boiler Replacement. (2023). LAPSE:2023.8462
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Lorente Rubio C: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain
García-Alcaraz JL: Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juárez 32315, Mexico [ORCID]
Sáenz-Diez Muro JC: Department of Electrical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain
Martínez-Cámara E: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain [ORCID]
Bruzzone A: DIME (Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management and Transport Engineering), University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia, 15, 16145 Genova, Italy
Blanco-Fernández J: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain [ORCID]
García-Alcaraz JL: Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juárez 32315, Mexico [ORCID]
Sáenz-Diez Muro JC: Department of Electrical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain
Martínez-Cámara E: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain [ORCID]
Bruzzone A: DIME (Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management and Transport Engineering), University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia, 15, 16145 Genova, Italy
Blanco-Fernández J: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
15
Issue
21
First Page
8163
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-11-01
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1996-1073
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