LA-80-07-2 -- High Temperature Heat Pumps Can Accelerate the Use of Geothermal Energy
The wider spread use of geothermal energy has been limited by the high initial cost of digging deep wells to obtain moderate temperature water for space and industrial process heat applications under 220F (104C). High temperature, industrial water-to-water heat pumps can be used with geothermal sources to lower costs. These heat pumps tap geothermal water in the 60 to 130F (16 to 54C) range, normally available from wells less than 3000 ft (0.9 km) deep, and amplify this heat to the 140 to 220F (60 to 104C) range usually required in a broad spectrum of processes, space heating and water heating applications. The industrial heat pump can accelerate geothermal use by either (a) upgrading a geothermal source where the flow and/or temperature is inadequate or (b) obtaining higher temperatures without the expense or problems of drilling much deeper wells. Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 86, Part 1, Los Angeles, California