Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential
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The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal
potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources
utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source
of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two
particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement.
Geothermal resources come from different types of reservoirs having different temperatures and
chemical compositions. At the first site, a geothermal spring with a temperature of 20.5 ◦C is
considered for heat pump utilization, while at the second site, a geothermal well with a temperature
of 54 ◦C is suitable for direct use. The calculated thermal power, which can be obtained from
geothermal energy is in the range of 300 to 950 kW. The development concept was proposed with an
architectural design to e...nable sustainable energy efficient development of wellness and spa/medical
facilities that can be supported by local authorities. The resulting energy heating needs for different
scenarios were 16–105 kW, which can be met in full by the use of geothermal energy.
Keywords:
Geothermal energy / Pannonian basin / Geothermal cascade use / Energy efficiency / Wellness and spa facilities / Balneology / Bioclimatic architecture / Passive design strategies / Modular buildingSource:
Applied Sciences, 2021, 11, 6, 2691-Publisher:
- Basel : MDPI
Funding / projects:
- The research and development of renewable subgeothermal groundwater resources in the concept of enhancing energy efficiency in building management (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-33053)
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Ćuković Ignjatović, Nataša AU - Vranješ, Ana AU - Ignjatović, Dušan AU - Milenić, Dejan AU - Krunić, Olivera PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1160 AB - The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement. Geothermal resources come from different types of reservoirs having different temperatures and chemical compositions. At the first site, a geothermal spring with a temperature of 20.5 ◦C is considered for heat pump utilization, while at the second site, a geothermal well with a temperature of 54 ◦C is suitable for direct use. The calculated thermal power, which can be obtained from geothermal energy is in the range of 300 to 950 kW. The development concept was proposed with an architectural design to enable sustainable energy efficient development of wellness and spa/medical facilities that can be supported by local authorities. The resulting energy heating needs for different scenarios were 16–105 kW, which can be met in full by the use of geothermal energy. PB - Basel : MDPI T2 - Applied Sciences T1 - Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential VL - 11 IS - 6 SP - 2691 DO - 10.3390/app11062691 ER -
@article{ author = "Ćuković Ignjatović, Nataša and Vranješ, Ana and Ignjatović, Dušan and Milenić, Dejan and Krunić, Olivera", year = "2021", abstract = "The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement. Geothermal resources come from different types of reservoirs having different temperatures and chemical compositions. At the first site, a geothermal spring with a temperature of 20.5 ◦C is considered for heat pump utilization, while at the second site, a geothermal well with a temperature of 54 ◦C is suitable for direct use. The calculated thermal power, which can be obtained from geothermal energy is in the range of 300 to 950 kW. The development concept was proposed with an architectural design to enable sustainable energy efficient development of wellness and spa/medical facilities that can be supported by local authorities. The resulting energy heating needs for different scenarios were 16–105 kW, which can be met in full by the use of geothermal energy.", publisher = "Basel : MDPI", journal = "Applied Sciences", title = "Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential", volume = "11", number = "6", pages = "2691", doi = "10.3390/app11062691" }
Ćuković Ignjatović, N., Vranješ, A., Ignjatović, D., Milenić, D.,& Krunić, O.. (2021). Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential. in Applied Sciences Basel : MDPI., 11(6), 2691. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062691
Ćuković Ignjatović N, Vranješ A, Ignjatović D, Milenić D, Krunić O. Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential. in Applied Sciences. 2021;11(6):2691. doi:10.3390/app11062691 .
Ćuković Ignjatović, Nataša, Vranješ, Ana, Ignjatović, Dušan, Milenić, Dejan, Krunić, Olivera, "Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential" in Applied Sciences, 11, no. 6 (2021):2691, https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062691 . .