Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1742661 | Geothermics | 2008 | 16 Pages |
The geothermal energy potential of the Wiesbaden spa district continues to be largely untapped. Although the thermal water is being utilized, any other activity liable to disturb the hydraulic regime of the thermal springs is prohibited. The geothermal potential of the unsaturated zone in the spa district has been mapped, although the zone must be regarded as a thermal insulator rather than a good conductor. The results of the mapping revealed the presence of a number of heat anomalies that could be exploited in the future; further economic benefits could be gained from installing the heat transfer units during road works. The modelling studies considered two possible scenarios: direct heating and heat pump usage. The results indicate that heat pumps are the more efficient option, yielding a thermal capacity of approximately 100 W/m2.