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Energy demand reduction in the built environment using shallow geothermal integrated energy systems: Part II – Hybrid groun...

by Balaji Kumar, Vishaldeep Sharma
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 37
Volume
21
Issue
1016

The research collection aims at finding the various possible opportunities for the effective integration of shallow geothermal energy (SGE) to decrease the energy demand in the built environment and to reduce emission associated with it. The direct utilization of SGE using a ground source heat pump (GSHP) has been reviewed in comprehensive review part I and part II. From the extensive review, it is found that the hybrid GSHP is needed to avoid ground thermal imbalance and peak demand. Hybrid GSHP can adopt various supplemental heat sources and sinks according to the local climatic conditions and the balance of energy demands. The primary focus on the integration of subsystems such as biomass, solar energy (PV, PVT, and collector), phase change material, micro gas turbine, and absorption heat pump with GSHP is presented for heating application. This comprehensive review part III highlights the recent research findings and a potential gap in hybrid GSHP for further research and developments.