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Long-term energy storage (LTEO) in an aquifer

The planned buildings at the Oosterdoks location will all be connected to a central cold and heating system. The distribution system comprises two rings, cold and warm, will be constructed which connect to each building.

In total there are 4 times two wells foreseen (4 cold and 4 warm). Via heat exchangers the groundwater cold respectively the heat will be transferred to two circular underground pipes (two rings), the distribution system. The wells will be charge during winter respectively summer.

Innovative is that all buildings will have both access to the cold and warm well at the same time. Excess cold are heat will be stored in the buffer rings. Due to the fact that not all buildings have the same pattern of heat and cold demand the buildings can use the residue heat or cold of each other.

For peak loads a heat pump is used. When extra cold is needed this will be produced by a heat pump. The excess warmth will be stored in the buffer ring. The heating system of the building is a low temperature heating system. No negative environmental effects of this system are expected.

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If you have any questions about our project, please contact:

Peter Weitzmann
Project Manager
Energy Department
Phone: +45 4597 2397
E-mail: Peter Weitzmann

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COWI A/S
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   Gemeente Amsterdam

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Erichsen & Horgen AS