Article | REF: BE8593 V1

Aquif

Authors: Philippe LAPLAIGE, Jean LEMALE

Publication date: April 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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    1. Geothermal energy from shallow aquifers

    1.1 Presentation of the sector

    Figure 1 shows the main components of a groundwater heat pump operation, with :

    • an aquifer from which water is drawn by means of a borehole (equipped with a pump, and at the bottom of the well, a strainer with a gravel pack to facilitate water withdrawal);

    • a heat pump that recovers heat from the groundwater (via an intermediate heat exchanger – not shown in the figure), raises the temperature level of the heat extracted, and transfers it to the building to be heated;

    • a building equipped with a heat distribution...

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