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The ATES-SEUM project investigates the feasibility of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage systems in Southern European countries. It aims to develop a methodology for evaluating these systems, addressing challenges such as climate change and groundwater management, to promote renewable heating and cooling solutions.
The ATES-SEUM project addresses knowledge gaps regarding Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) systems' viability in Southern European Union Member (SEUM) states. ATES systems store thermal energy in aquifers for building heating and cooling but face challenges like groundwater fluctuations, climate change impacts, and complex legislation.
The project aims to develop a common methodology for SEUM countries to evaluate ATES systems' potential, considering the specific impacts of climate change.To…
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