This study reports on the actual energy and economic performances of a water source heat pump recently installed and operated at a Glasgow Subway station in the UK using subsurface water ingress to provide heating and domestic hot water. This follows from a previous publication that detailed the empirical measurements and design of a heating system designed on the basis of a 15-month monitoring period of the water flow and temperature. The perennial water flow at a relatively high temperature enabled the system to operate more efficiently than a typical heat pump system with boreholes or trenches. The performance of the water source heat pump has been monitored for a 4-month period, and the coefficient of performance as well as the energy saving is reported in the present study. The findings of this study not only indicate the energy, carbon dioxide and financial benefits of the heating system, but also highlight key issues during the operation in such a demanding underground environment. Further renewable heat potentials for the rest of the subway network and opportunities to commercialise the excess heat energy output are explored.
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December 22 2017
Heat energy from a shallow geothermal system in Glasgow, UK: performance evaluation design Available to Purchase
Konstantinos Ninikas, BEng (Hons), PhD;
School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
(corresponding author: kninikas@yahoo.gr)
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Nicholas Hytiris, BSc, MSc, PhD;
Nicholas Hytiris, BSc, MSc, PhD
Senior Lecturer Geotechnics & Environmental Geotechnology
School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
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Rohinton Emmanuel, BSc, MSc, PhD;
Rohinton Emmanuel, BSc, MSc, PhD
Professor
School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
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Bjorn Aaen, BSc, MEng
Bjorn Aaen, BSc, MEng
Visiting Lecturer
School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
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(corresponding author: kninikas@yahoo.gr)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 26 2017
Accepted:
November 14 2017
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Environmental Geotechnics (2020) 7 (4): 274–281.
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Received:
April 26 2017
Accepted:
November 14 2017
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Ninikas K, Hytiris N, Emmanuel R, Aaen B (2020), "Heat energy from a shallow geothermal system in Glasgow, UK: performance evaluation design". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 7 No. 4 pp. 274–281, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.17.00033
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