SaFEGround - Sustainable, Flexible and Efficient Ground-source heating and cooling systems
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Through the 2008 Climate Change act, the UK committed to reduce by 80% its carbon emissions. While great progress has been made so far, data suggests that reductions in emissions have been achieved through switching electricity production to greener, more environmentally friendly sources, such as offshore wind. Clearly, it is inevitable that, to achieve further reductions in carbon emissions, we need to look for improvements elsewhere, such as heating and cooling of buildings, which accounts for 25% of all UK final energy consumption and 15% of carbon emissions.
Project SaFEGround aims to provide a template for reducing emissions associated to heating and cooling through the deployment of heat pumps. These are efficient devices capable of extracting heat from a storage medium, e.g. air for air-source heat pumps or the ground for ground-source heat pumps, and this is done with high efficiency, since for each unit of electricity consumed by the system, it is usual to get 3-4 units of heat. Clearly, these are more environmentally-friendly than boilers as they require only electricity, which, as mentioned above, is increasingly being generated from renewable and low-carbon sources.
Therefore, SaFEGround will investigate how ground-source heat pumps can be coupled with civil engineering structures to deliver low-carbon heating and cooling in a sustainable, safe and efficient manner. To achieve this, SaFEGround will combine research on material science, heat pump technology, energy geotechnics, building energy systems modelling, whole-system modelling and finance, to demonstrate that ground source energy systems can play an important role in the UK's future low-carbon energy mix in a cost-effective manner.
Imperial College London | LEAD_ORG |
Cementation Skanska | PP_ORG |
isoenergy | PP_ORG |
E.On UK Plc | PP_ORG |
Arup Group Ltd | PP_ORG |
Atkins Global | PP_ORG |
ENERCRET Ltd | PP_ORG |
Dept for Business, Innovation and Skills | PP_ORG |
Leicester City Council | PP_ORG |
Hubbard Products Ltd | PP_ORG |
Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe BV | PP_ORG |
Geotechnical Consulting Group Ltd | PP_ORG |
PCM Products Limited | PP_ORG |
David Taborda | PI_PER |
Niall Mac Dowell | COI_PER |
Christos Markides | COI_PER |
Abir Al-Tabbaa | COI_PER |
Alexander Michaelides | COI_PER |
Andrew Wright | COI_PER |
Leon Black | COI_PER |
Paul Sapin | RESEARCH_COI_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Emissions
- Heat pumps
- Climate changes
- Greenhouse gases
- Carbon dioxide
- Decrease (active)
- Ground heat
- Renewable energy sources
- Heating systems
- Refrigeration
- Climate protection
- Climate
- Refrigeration engineering
- Cooling equipment
- Climate policy
- Heat energy
- Heating (spaces)
Extracted key phrases
- Ground source energy system
- Source heat pump
- Carbon source
- Source heating
- Heat pump technology
- Carbon heating
- Carbon energy mix
- Carbon emission
- Friendly source
- Safeground
- UK final energy consumption
- Energy systems modelling
- System modelling
- Energy geotechnic
- Efficient Ground