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[EN] GeoCool plant was the result of a EU project whose main purpose was to adapt ground coupled heat pump technology to coolingdominatedareas. The executionofthis experimentalplant was completedatthe end of year 2004, starting on February 2005 the regular operation of the air conditioning system. Since then, GeoCool facility has been monitored by a network of sensors characterizing its most relevant parameters. Several aspects of the performance and behaviour of the system during its first operational year were presented on a previous paper. This paper presents the energy performance measurements of GeoCool ground coupled heat pump system acquired during five years of operation as well as the evolution of the return water temperature from the ground as a representative of the ground temperature. The analysis of the experimental results shows that the system energy performance is maintained through the years with no appreciable impact on ground thermal response
This work has been supported by FP7 project "Advanced ground source heat pump systems for heating and cooling in Mediterranean climate" (GROUND-MED).
Ground coupled heat pump, Energy efficiency, FISICA APLICADA, MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS, Heating and cooling systems
Ground coupled heat pump, Energy efficiency, FISICA APLICADA, MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS, Heating and cooling systems
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