Articles | Volume 56
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-56-45-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-56-45-2021
06 Oct 2021
 | 06 Oct 2021

Connecting Dynamic Heat Demands of Buildings with Borehole Heat Exchanger Simulations for Realistic Monitoring and Forecast

Jan Niederau, Johanna Fink, and Moritz Lauster

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Short summary
Space heating makes up around 67 % of the average energy consumption in german households. While this number decreases with increasing energy standards for buildings, many heating systems still run on fossil fuels. Here, we present a method to realistically estimate the heating demand of a building, This estimated heat demand is connected to a modelled geothermal energy source, for calculating, if geothermal energy can supply the needed heat, and if more such installations influence each other.
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