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      Energy Performance Evaluation of Shallow Ground Source Heat Pumps for Residential Buildings

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      Energies
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          This paper evaluates the energy performance of shallow ground source heat pumps using the state-of-art whole building energy simulation tool. In particular, the paper presents a systematic and easy to implement approach to model the energy performance of shallow and helical ground heat exchangers and assess their energy efficiency benefits to heat and cool buildings. The modeling approach is based on the implementation of G-functions, generated using a validated numerical model, in a state-of-art whole building energy simulation tool. Both the numerical model and the simulation tool are applied to assess the energy performance of various shallow geothermal systems designed to meet heating and cooling needs for detached single-family homes in California. Specifically, a series of sensitivity analyses is conducted to determine the energy performance of the shallow geothermal systems in 16 locations representing all California climate zones. It is found that the suitability and the efficiency of the shallow geothermal systems vary widely and depend on several factors including their design specifications as well as the climate conditions. Compared with conventional air-to-air heat pumps, the shallow ground source heat pumps can be more energy efficient in most climate zones in California except those locations with extreme weather conditions resulting in either heating or cooling only operation. Moreover, configurations of shallow ground source heat pumps with 16 boreholes with 6.7 m (22 ft) depth are found to be cost-effective in several California climate zones.

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                ENERGA
                Energies
                Energies
                MDPI AG
                1996-1073
                February 2022
                January 29 2022
                : 15
                : 3
                : 1025
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                10.3390/en15031025
                a396b805-02b3-4ab5-a5fe-d600e4865b71
                © 2022

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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