Geothermal Potential - Specific Conductivity and Specific Extraction Capacity 2017
Texts
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Geothermal Potential as Word document
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Geothermal Potential as PDF document
Maps
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02.18.1 Specific Conductivity up to 40 m
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02.18.2 Specific Conductivity up to 60 m
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02.18.3 Specific Conductivity up to 80 m
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02.18.4 Specific Conductivity up to 100 m
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02.18.5 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 40 m, for 1,800 h/a
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02.18.6 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 60 m, for 1,800 h/a
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02.18.7 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 80 m, for 1,800 h/a
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02.18.8 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 100 m, for 1,800 h/a
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02.18.9 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 40 m, for 2,400 h/a
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02.18.10 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 60 m, for 2,400 h/a
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02.18.11 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 80 m, for 2,400 h/a
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02.18.12 Specific Extraction Capacity up to 100 m, for 2,400 h/a
Figures
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Fig 1: Closed-loop ground heat exchanger for a single-family home
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Fig. 2: Annual heating load distribution for 1,800 operating hours
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Fig. 3: Annual heating load distribution for 2,400 operating hours
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Fig. 2 and 3: Annual heating load distribution for 1,800 and 2,400 operating hours
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Fig. 4: Schematic description of borehole, with information on specific conductivity and specific extraction capacity
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Tables
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Tab. 1: Classes of rock with associated specific conductivities and specific heat capacities
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Tab. 2: Specific extraction capacity of particular classes of rock
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Tab. 3: Percentage distribution of particular classes of specific conductivity
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Tab. 4: Percentage distribution of particular classes of specific extraction capacity for 1,800 operating hours
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Tab. 5: Percentage distribution of particular classes of specific extraction capacity for 2,400 operating hours