Open-loop Groundwater Heat Pumps (GWHPs) diffusion in Italian Urban areas: Modelling for the hydrogeological constraints definition

Italian urban areas are characterized by centuries-old infrastructure: 35% of the building stock was built before 1970, and about 75% is thermally inefficient. Besides, between 60% and 80% of buildings’ energy consumption is attributed to space heating. Open-loop Groundwater Heat Pumps (GWHPs) represent one of the most suitable solutions for increasing the percentage of energy consumption from Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in cities such as Turin city (NW Italy). However, allowing the diffusion of GWHPs cannot be disregarded by the knowledge about hydrogeological urban settings. As the thermally affected zone (TAZ) development could affect energetically adjacent systems, the TAZ extension must be well-predicted to guarantee the systems’ long-term sustainable use. Different buildings of the Politecnico di Torino are cooled during the summer by 3 different GWHP systems. To investigate possible interactions with other neighbouring plants and to preserve the water resource by capturing its positive and productive aspects from an energy point of view, a complex urban-scale numerical model was set up for comprehensively analysing the impact of the geothermal plants on the shallow aquifer. Different simulation scenarios have been performed to define possible criteria for improving the energy functionality of the groundwater resource. Besides, the extent of the TAZ generated was defined as a function of the specific functioning modes of the different GWHP systems. Numerical simulations, legally required by competent authorities, represent a fundamental tool to be applied for defining hydrogeological constraints derived from the GWHPs diffusion in Italian cities.

Presenter Name
M
Presenter Surname
Gizzi
Area
Italy
Conference year
2023