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Uni-directional ATES in high groundwater flow aquifers

handle: 10281/548984
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is attained by storing thermal energy in aquifers, using the groundwater as a carrier for the heat. Hence, in ATES systems, the background groundwater flow velocity may affect the efficiency if a significant amount of stored heat is moved away from the storage well by advection. This paper presents an alternative solution to the typical “pump and dump” open-loop shallow geothermal system configuration using the ATES concept with a reversed extraction-injection well scheme. This particular placement is able to increase the energy efficiency of a conventional open-loop system while reducing the thermal impact downstream the system. The uni-directional ATES pumping scheme compensates the heat transport by groundwater flow extracting the groundwater from the downstream well and re-injecting back in the upstream well. This research presents a numerical feasibility study and sensitivity analysis of the effects of the well spacing, pumping scheme and groundwater flow velocity on the efficiency of a uni-directional ATES. Optimal combinations are suggested to ensure the maximum re-capture by the downstream well of the heat injected in the upstream well in the previous season and subject to thermal transport by advection, with a maximum heat recovery between 55 and 75 % depending on the conditions. The results of the modelling analysis showed that the optimal inter-well distance depends on the groundwater flow velocity and the total annual storage volume. This paper also demonstrates the mitigation effect of the thermal perturbation downstream of a uni-directional ATES compared to a conventional open-loop scheme.
- University of Milano-Bicocca Italy
- Delft University of Technology Netherlands
Thermal recovery efficiency, Aquifer thermal energy storage; Groundwater flow velocity; Groundwater heat pump; Inter-well distance; Thermal plume; Thermal recovery efficiency;, Groundwater flow velocity, Thermal plume, Aquifer thermal energy storage, Groundwater heat pump, 2015 Energy, Inter-well distance
Thermal recovery efficiency, Aquifer thermal energy storage; Groundwater flow velocity; Groundwater heat pump; Inter-well distance; Thermal plume; Thermal recovery efficiency;, Groundwater flow velocity, Thermal plume, Aquifer thermal energy storage, Groundwater heat pump, 2015 Energy, Inter-well distance
