Applied Energy, Vol.100, 267-276, 2012
Shallow geothermal energy applied to a solar-assisted air-conditioning system in southern Spain: Two-year experience
This paper describes a shallow geothermal system that was designed as an alternative to the cooling tower in a solar-assisted air-conditioning system installed in southern Spain (Almeria). The core idea of this solar-assisted air-conditioning system is to cover the cooling and heating load of the Solar Energy Research Centre (CIESOL), minimising its environmental impact. In this study, the cooling mode was further investigated. The shallow geothermal system has been operating since May 2010, providing groundwater at 22 degrees C via a 20-m-deep supply well as a cooling carrier medium. The shallow geothermal system application improves the solar-assisted air-conditioning system's efficiency, thereby reducing its electricity and water consumption. The results demonstrate that during one cooling period, the seasonal shallow geothermal system uses 31% less electrical energy than a cooling tower system. It also achieves savings of 116 m(3) in water consumption throughout the summer period. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.