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ANALYSIS OF POTENTIALS OF SHALLOW GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS IN THE CITY OF ZAGREB

Tomislav Kurevija orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5469-3653 ; Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb,Croatia


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Abstract

The values of geothermal gradient and heat flow in the northern Croatia are above the European average which is the principal precondition and the indicator of the potentials of shallow geothermal resources. Still, at the time being they are not adequately used nor valorised in the Republic of Croatia, while in the EU this technology has almost exponential annual increase in the installed capacities. The fact is that Croatia uses two to three times more energy per unit of gross national product than the most of the EU member states, which results in the redundant import of mineral raw materials, higher costs, problems of product competitiveness and services in the European and global market, as well as its negative impact on the environment. Croatia has the technical/technological and distributed infrastructure necessary for the development and implementation of geothermal heat pump technology, but there are not adequate legal regulations, ecological regulations and security requirements which refer to the construction of borehole heat exchangers. The latter is considered to be the most important limiting factor. By means of the RETScreen program this paper presents a technoeconomic analysis of the cost effectiveness of the geothermal heat pump installation when compared to the conventional heating and cooling system on the example of a newly built business building.

Keywords

geothermal power resources; heat pump; feasibility viewpoint; technical calculation viewpoint; house heating; house aiconditioning

Hrčak ID:

30460

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/30460

Publication date:

11.11.2008.

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