A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems

Being a heat source or sink, aquifers have been used to store large quantities of thermal energy to match cooling and heating supply and demand on both a short-term and long-term basis. The current technical, economic, and environmental status of aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is promising. G...

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Main Author: Kun Sang Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/3/6/1320/
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spelling doaj-a0e80c3d8be747029f79d525f8bc6edc2020-11-24T23:32:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732010-06-01361320133410.3390/en3061320A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage SystemsKun Sang LeeBeing a heat source or sink, aquifers have been used to store large quantities of thermal energy to match cooling and heating supply and demand on both a short-term and long-term basis. The current technical, economic, and environmental status of aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is promising. General information on the basic operation principles, design, and construction of ATES systems is discussed in this paper. Numerous projects in operation around the world are summarized to illustrate the present status of ATES. Hydrogeological-thermal simulation has become an integral part of predicting ATES system performance. Numerical models which are available to simulate an ATES system by modeling mass and heat transport in the aquifer have been summarized. This paper also presents an example of numerical simulation and thermohydraulic evaluation of a two-well, ATES system operating under a continuous flow regime. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/3/6/1320/aquiferthermal energy storagehydrogeological-thermal simulationgroundwater flow
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A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Energies
aquifer
thermal energy storage
hydrogeological-thermal simulation
groundwater flow
author_facet Kun Sang Lee
author_sort Kun Sang Lee
title A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
title_short A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
title_full A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
title_fullStr A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
title_full_unstemmed A Review on Concepts, Applications, and Models of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems
title_sort review on concepts, applications, and models of aquifer thermal energy storage systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Being a heat source or sink, aquifers have been used to store large quantities of thermal energy to match cooling and heating supply and demand on both a short-term and long-term basis. The current technical, economic, and environmental status of aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is promising. General information on the basic operation principles, design, and construction of ATES systems is discussed in this paper. Numerous projects in operation around the world are summarized to illustrate the present status of ATES. Hydrogeological-thermal simulation has become an integral part of predicting ATES system performance. Numerical models which are available to simulate an ATES system by modeling mass and heat transport in the aquifer have been summarized. This paper also presents an example of numerical simulation and thermohydraulic evaluation of a two-well, ATES system operating under a continuous flow regime.
topic aquifer
thermal energy storage
hydrogeological-thermal simulation
groundwater flow
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/3/6/1320/
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