Published December 1, 2015
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Combining climatic and geo-hydrological preconditions as a method to determine world potential for aquifer thermal energy storage
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A heat pump combined with Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) is proven technology to economically and
sustainably provide space heating and cooling. The two most important preconditions for the applicability of
ATES are favorable climatic conditions and the availability of a suitable aquifer. This paper shows how these
two preconditions can be combined to identifywhere in theworld ATES potential is present, orwill becomepresent
as a consequence of climate change. Countries and regions are identified where regulation and stimulation
measures may increase application of ATES technologies and thus help reduce CO2-emissions.
Two types of data determine ATES suitability, and their combination with a 3rd identifies potential hot-spots in
the world: 1) geo-hydrological conditions, 2) current and projected climate classification and 3) urbanization.
Our method combines the data into an ATES-suitability score as explained in this paper. On the one hand the results
confirm the suitability for ATES where it is already applied and on the other they identify places where the
technology is or will become suitable. About 15% of urban population lived in areas with high potential for ATES
at the start of the 21st century, but this figure will decrease to about 5% during the 21st century as a consequence of expected climate change. Around 50% of urban population currently lives in areas ofmediumATES suitability, a
percentage that will remain constant. Demand for ATES is likely to exceed available subsurface space in a significant
part of the urban areas.
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