Geothermal Energy 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119181002.ch4
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“…Borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) are a popular choice in situations where it becomes necessary to establish an ample capacity for heat exchange within a constrained space, particularly in regions where the Earth's surface is characterized by rocky terrain. (Ochifuji et al, 2002). Initially, geothermal exchange systems were developed for heating in cold climates, consequently, their development in northern European countries, the United States and Canada, but they are also used for cooling, increasing their profitability and interest in South American countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) are a popular choice in situations where it becomes necessary to establish an ample capacity for heat exchange within a constrained space, particularly in regions where the Earth's surface is characterized by rocky terrain. (Ochifuji et al, 2002). Initially, geothermal exchange systems were developed for heating in cold climates, consequently, their development in northern European countries, the United States and Canada, but they are also used for cooling, increasing their profitability and interest in South American countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drilling heat exchangers (BHEs) are widely used when there is a need to install sufficient heat exchange capacity under a confined surface, where the Earth is rocky near the surface. [7]. Initially, geothermal exchange systems were developed for heating in cold climates, consequently, their development in northern European countries, the United States and Canada, but they are also used for cooling, increasing their profitability and interest in South American countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%