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Project Code [2023-CETP-147_Li]
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Project title
LEG-DHC - Large-scale climate neutral Energy Geostructures in District Heating & Cooling systems/networks
Primary Funding Agency
Geological Survey Ireland
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
Lead Organisation
University College Cork
Lead Applicant
Not listed
Project Abstract
In the light of low-carbon sustainable city, underground structure, such as retaining wall, pile, tunnel etc., can be equipped with ground heat exchangers to harness thermal energy stored by the ground for heating and/or cooling buildings, leading to a friendly technology namely Energy Geostructures
(EGS). Previous investigations over the decades have significantly advanced the technological
readiness level (TRL) of some EGS (thermo-active piles) to a higher 4+ level with a number of pilot
sites. Despite this well-known interest, there still remains some technical barriers on the route of the
implementation and integration of EGS at a large scale as the below: � The lack of visibility on positive
thermal and mechanical feedback for the stakeholders � The integration of EGS into a district heating
system at the regional scale � The collaborative operation and management of geothermal energy,
solar and other local energy sources for a climate neutral regional community To breakdown the
aforementioned barriers, this project will aim to: - Show the global feasibility in terms of thermal
efficiency and mechanical impact on existing complex infrastructure. In particular, the energy
production, carbon reduction and other existing data will be analysed to demonstrate the
environmental protection over previous efforts. - Provide a structured, easily accessible and clear
database presenting feedback on thermomechanical behaviour, energy performance, overall
efficiency, durability, etc
Grant Approved
�200,000.00
Research Hub
Climate Change
Research Theme
2. Ireland's Future Climate, its Impacts, and Adaptation Options
Initial Projected Completion Date
30/09/2026