Seminar 25 — Decarbonizing Campuses Utilizing Heat Pumps and Thermal Energy Storage

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Ground source heat pumps will be a partial solution to the decarbonization of campuses.  However, space limitations and underground infrastructure may restrict heating and cooling capacity.  Integrating GSHP with thermal energy storage may permit a reduction in the geo-exchange loop and even provide for seasonal storage.  Princeton University is currently converting from chilled water and steam, to chilled water and low temperature hot water using heat pumps, geo-exchange, and thermal energy storage.
1. Today’s Campus Systems and the Challenges with Decarbonizaton
Blake Ellis, PE, Burns & McDonnell, Kansas City, MO
2. Thermal Storage with Geo-Exchange
Jeff Urlaub, PE, Salas O’Briien, Eau Claire, WI
3. Princeton University’s Energy Transformation
Blake Ellis, PE, Burns & McDonnell, Kansas City, MO; Jeff Urlaub, PE, Salas O’Briien, Eau Claire, WI

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Published:
2023
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Dual
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1 file
Product Code(s):
D-AT23Sem25
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