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Increasing market opportunities for renewable energy technologies with innovations in aquifer thermal energy storage

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 709, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136142

Keywords

Geothermal energy; Aquifer thermal energy storage; Heating and cooling; Pilot plant; Technological innovation; Remediation; District heating and cooling; Photovoltaic-thermal module; Water scarcity

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  1. EIT Climate-KIC Association of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

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Heating and cooling using aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) has hardly been applied outside the Netherlands, even though it couldmake a valuable contribution to the energy transition. The Climate-KIC project Europe-wide Use of Energy from aquifers - E-USE(aq) - aimed to pave the way for Europe-wide application of ATES, through the realization andmonitoring of six ATES pilot plants across five different EU countries. In a preceding paper, based on preliminary results of E-USE(aq), conclusions were already drawn, demonstrating how the barriers for this form of shallow geothermal energy can be overcome, and sometimes even leveraged as opportunities. Based on final pilot project results, key economic and environmental outcomes are now presented. This paper startswith the analysis of specific technological barriers: unfamiliarity with the subsurface, presumed limited compatibilitywith existing energy provision systems (especially district heating), energy imbalances and groundwater contamination. The paper then shows how these barriers have been tackled, using improved site investigation and monitoring technologies to map heterogeneous subsoils. In this way ATES can cost-efficiently be included in smart grids and combined with other sources of renewable (especially solar) energy, while at the same timeachieving groundwater remediation. A comparative assessment of economic and environmental impacts of the pilots is included, to demonstrate the sustainability of ATES system with different renewables and renewable-based technologies. The paper concludes with an assessment of the market application potential of ATES, including in areas with water scarcity, and a review of climate beneficial impact. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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