Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) systems harness the capacity of subterranean aquifers to store and release thermal energy, thereby affording a low-carbon solution for balancing seasonal heating ...
pv magazine International: PV-thermal energy with heat pumps, aquifer thermal storage in buildings
PV-thermal energy with heat pumps, aquifer thermal storage in buildings Researchers in the Netherlands have simulated a residential energy system combining PV, solar thermal, and PV-thermal panels ...
The Japanese conglomerate and the Osaka Metropolitan University are testing an aquifer thermal energy storage system that directly uses 10,000 m3 of groundwater stored at 5 C in a cooling well. It is ...
A research team has revealed that to use the aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) system safely over the long term it is crucial to investigate the groundwater quality before operating the system and ...
Nature: Rapid growth of thermophilic bacteria during a high-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage (HT-ATES) field experiment
Rapid growth of thermophilic bacteria during a high-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage (HT-ATES) field experiment
Aquifer thermal energy storage systems can largely contribute to climate-friendly heating and cooling of buildings: Heated water is stored in the underground and pumped up, if needed. Researchers have ...
US scientists have looked at how aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) could be used to store wind and solar power, while catering to heating and cooling energy demand during extreme hot or cold ...
ThinkGeoEnergy: Underground Thermal Energy Storage – A key enabler of the energy transition
Many countries around the world are recognizing the important role of Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) in developing renewable, stable energy systems.