Governance of shallow geothermal energy resources
详细信息       来源:Energy Policy    发布日期:2021年2月4日
  • 标题:Governance of shallow geothermal energy resources
  • 关键词:Shallow geothermal energy, Thermal management policies,Renewable energy resources, Resource governance
  • 作者:Alejandro García-Gil, Gregor Goetzl, Maciej R. Kłonowski, Stasa Borovic, David P. Boon, Corinna Abesser, Mitja Janza, Ignasi Herms, Estelle Petitclerc, Mikael Erlstrom, Jan Holecek, Taly Hunter, Vincent P. Vandeweijer, Radovan Cernak,Miguel Mejías Moreno, Jannis Epting

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Successful electrification of cities’ heating and cooling demands depends on the sustainable implementation of highly efficient ground source heat pumps (GSHP). During the last decade, the use of shallow geothermal energy (SGE) resources in urban areas has experienced an unprecedented boost which nowadays is still showing a steady 9% market growth trend. However, the intensive market incorporation experienced by this technology entails different responsibilities towards the long-term technical and environmental sustainability in order to maintain this positive trend. Here we present a SGE management framework structure and a governance model agreed among 13 European Geological Surveys, providing a roadmap for the different levels of management development, adaptable to any urban scale, and independent of the hydrogeological conditions and the grade of development of SGE technology implementation. The management approach reported is based on the adaptive management concept, thus offering a working flow for the non-linear relationship between planning, implementation and control that establishes a cyclical and iterative management process. The generalized structure of the SGE management framework provided allows the effective analysis of policy to identify and plan for management problems and to select the best management objectives, strategies and measures according to the policy principles proposed here.

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