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It aims to compute the shallow geothermal potential based on r.green.gshp.theoretical according to the G.pot methodology. In this module the output is the theoretical maximum energy that can be converted in the ideal case without considering the financial and spatial constraints.
The input parameters and layers as well as output layers and parameters are as follows.
Input layers and parameters are:
The advanced input are:
Output layers and parameters are:
A deeper explanation of the default input raster is available in the Hotmaps repository
The method to define the energy potential is based on the G.pot. The potential of shallow geothermal energy is computed by means of and empirical relationship proposed by Casasso et al. (2016).
This page is written by Pietro Zambelli* and Giulia Garegnani*.
* Urban and Regional Energy System Group - EURAC Bozen
Institute of Renewable Energy Drususallee/Viale Druso 1 I-39100 Bozen/Bolzano Italy
Copyright © 2016-2019: Giulia Garegnani
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We would like to convey our deepest appreciation to the Horizon 2020 Hotmaps Project (Grant Agreement number 723677), which provided the funding to carry out the present investigation.
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