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Pumping Energy Requirements

Pumping Energy Requirements

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An aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) system can be coupled with ground water heat pumps to recover thermal energy that is wasted in conventional ground water heat pump systems. The cost, performance, and overall system economics of three ground water heat pump systems (two conventional systems and one ATES-augmented system) were evaluated for t...

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... sizes and pumping energy were based on the supply flow requirement and the pressure drop calculated for the systems. The resulting pumping energy requirements are summarized in Table 5. In general, pumping energy is proportional to building load and the cool- ing, heating, and total pumping energies calculated for each of the cases correlates with their respective thermal loads. ...

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