The H2020 project GEO4CIVHIC (Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings)
    de Carli M, Galgaro A, Cadelano G, Cicolin F, Bobbo S, Urchueguía J, Mezzasalma G, Pasquali R, Poletto F, Castelruiz Aguirre A, Romanowsky A, Poletto D, Bertermann D, Gavriliuc R, Mendrinos D, Righini D, Sanner B, Vercruysse J, Rossi L, Vavallo M, Mulè Stagno L, Belliardi M, Bernardi A  (2019)
    
    
    Publication Language: English
    Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
    Publication year: 2019
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        Event location: Bucharest
        
            
    
 
        
    
    
    
    
    Abstract
    The  market  of  Ground  Source  Heat  Pumps  needs  to  be  increased  and  one  of  the  barriers  is represented  by  the  use  of  this  technology  in  the  retrofit  of  buildings  in  urban  environments.  For  this purpose,the H2020 project GEO4CIVHIC has been funded and is currently running. The project develops several  solutions  for  shallow  geothermal  energy  in  the  retrofit  environment,  based  on  the  building  type, climate and the geological conditions of the underground and considers all aspects of the geothermal system (drilling methodology, ground heat exchangers, grouting, heat pumps).The main objectives are:
- identify and  where  missing  develop  modular  solutions  in  drilling  (machines  and  methods)and installing  (narrow  and  reduced  spaces),  heat  exchangers  types,  heat  pumps  and  other  renewable energy/storage  technologies,  heating  and  cooling  terminals  with  the  focus  on  each  type  of  built environment (civil and historical);
- generate  and  demonstrate  the  easiest  to  install  and  cost-effective  geothermal  energy  solutions using and improving existing and new tools.
- Demonstrate the environmental respect and the reduction of CO2emissions in the atmosphere
More  efficient  ground  heat  exchangers  and  cheaper  drilling  methodologies/machines  adapted  to  the  built also  narrow environment like  the  historical  centers will  be  realised.  This  approach  will  bring  to  an  easy applicability in thebuilding refurbishment presenting different constraints, to reduce the overall drilling cost in the given geological conditions, to fit in different levels of retrofit (partial or deep). For better meeting the different needs of the retrofitted buildings 6 prototypes of heat pumps will be developed and built up, from high temperature heat pumps (when heating terminals are maintained) up to plug & play solutions (for deep retrofit), thus reducing the retrofit costs.The  association of  the  innovations with different tools  like aDecision  Support  System  will  enable  to  find the best solution for each combination of building type/climate/geology to be chosen. Moreover, the design tools  will  reduce  overall  engineering  costs,  avoid  design  mistakes  and  form  the  basis  for  a  major dissemination effort. Application tools will help the users for different practical aspects.The  new  solutions  in  the  project  will  be  demonstrated  in  3  pilot  facilities,  in  4  real  demonstration  sites (warm,  mild warm,  mild cold and cold climates) and in 12 virtual sites. Demonstrations go from partial to deep renovations and include historical buildings.The  H2020  project started  in  April  2018, lasts 4 years with an overall budget of 8.36 M€, accounting 19 partners from 10 countries.
    
    
    
        
            
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        APA:
        de Carli, M., Galgaro, A., Cadelano, G., Cicolin, F., Bobbo, S., Urchueguía, J.,... Bernardi, A. (2019). The H2020 project GEO4CIVHIC (Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings). In Proceedings of the REHVA 13th World Congress CLIMA. Bucharest, RO.
    
    
        MLA:
        de Carli, Michele, et al. "The H2020 project GEO4CIVHIC (Most Easy, Efficient and Low Cost Geothermal Systems for Retrofitting Civil and Historical Buildings)." Proceedings of the REHVA 13th World Congress CLIMA, Bucharest 2019.
    
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