Optimizing the geothermal potential of tunnel water by separating colder sectional discharges- Case study Brenner Base Tunnel

T. Geisler, M. Wolf, G. Goetzl, U. Burger,T. Cordes,K. Voit, W. Straka, E. Nyeki, E. Haslinger, R. Auer, M. Lauermann, O. Pol, M. Obradovic, T. Proell,T. Marcher

Renewable Energy(2023)

Cited 1|Views1
No score
Abstract
The use of geothermal energy from tunnels offers an environmentally friendly option for heating and cooling of buildings in the vicinity of the tunnel structure. In the research project "Thermocluster", the geothermal potential of the Brenner Base Tunnel (BBT) was analysed and the utilization of the low-temperature heat to the city of Innsbruck was evaluated. A possible optimization on the geothermal performance was explored by separating colder sectional discharges from the total tunnel water drainage system. Further, the use of decentralized and centralized heat pumps, as well as heat distribution with different district heating networks (local low tem-perature heating and cooling networks, low-temperature network, classic district heating network), was inves-tigated using process simulation. The results indicate that an optimization of the temperature of a subset of the total tunnel water discharge is possible. Furthermore, it could be shown that wide fluctuations in the efficiency of the heat pump can be expected. In addition, a rough cost estimation regarding the installation and distribution costs of the tunnel heat with different heat network variants is provided. This shows that the variant using decentralized heat pumps in the buildings and distribution via an anergy network is the most favourable in terms of installation.
More
Translated text
Key words
Brenner Base Tunnel,Geothermal heat,Heat pumps,Tunnel water,Geothermal energy,Tunnels
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined