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Design, Analysis & Cost Development of a 220 Ton Geothermal HVAC System Albert A. Koenig, Ph.D. ARB/Geowell Systems www.ARBgeowell.com
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Presentation Outline L.E.E.D. Building Design (Silver) Goals Load Modeling/Simulation HVAC Distribution Technology Hydronic System Scheme Site Information Load Design Spec The Geowell TM SCW Technology Geowell TM String Deployment 220 Ton Geothermal Field Layout Installed Cost & Payback
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Building Design Standard Basis: ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 for building energy efficiency/sustainability and Standard 62 for ventilation Bldg. envelope & systems designed to maximize energy performance, based on – Computer simulation model (DOE-2, TRACE) – Identification & implementation of the most cost-effective energy efficiency measures – Quantification of performance vs. baseline bldg. 20% renewable energy credit: geothermal
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Building Operating Expense
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Building Interior Daylighting
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DOE-2: Model Bldg. Hourly Energy Use
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Silver L.E.E.D. Design Goal Targets: 280 KBTU/sqf =>180 KBTU/sqf annual energy use HVAC equipment: 250 tons => 180 tons Equipment: Innovative active chilled beam ceilings for integral room comfort using geothermal chilled water to provide 15°F ΔT (floor to ceiling) 73% efficient economizer with energy recovery wheel
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Exposed Chilled Beam Technology Esp. Suited for Open Office Areas
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Chilled Beam Bldg. Heat Transfer
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Hydronic System Diagram
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Building External HVAC Load: HDD/CDD
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Building HVAC Design Spec 80,000 sqf office building (7 floors) 220 tons (365 sqf/ton) Building Load: – External Load: 92 tons – Internal Load: 128 tons (lighting, people, equipment & air transport)
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Site Information 20 acres wooded area (NJ/NY) Proximity to river for ground water recharge Ample water well records in vicinity Water 50-60’ from surface Excellent hydrogeology for geothermal application
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Rock Thermal Properties
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Seasonal Heat Storage Measurement & Modeling/Simulation @ 50’/ton
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ARB/Geowell Technology A New Old Approach for Using Geothermal Water Wells for Building HVAC
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Water Well Operation with Re-injection Wellbore Heat Transfer
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Patented in-Well String Design for Fast Deployment & Maintenance
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Impact of Polypipe Insulation on Wellbore Heat Transfer
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Heat Transfer Benefit of Geowell TM : 4-Fold Improvement Over Closed Loops
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The ARB/Geowell Technology Patented SCW technology that insure: minimal geofield installed expense use of deep (nom. 1000’) wells to minimize footprint and the number of submersible pumps the entire 6” wellbore diameter and length are utilized in return water heat exchange minimal total drilled length to satisfy bldg. load specification fast installation of each well string minimal field installation time (pre-fab ext. plumbing) minimal operating expense minimal parasitic power utilization by employing a control algorithm that activates on those well pumps that are needed to satisfy the load well strings designed for ease of pump replacement
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Fast In-Well Deployment
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Lower installed cost ($1300 vs. $2300 per ton) Smaller wellfield footprint (20% of closed loop) Minimal parasitics: well row operational selectivity Wellfield design using minimal number of pumps Pre-fab plumbing kits to min. field installation expense & insure best practices Fast installation of in-well components Geowell Advantages
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Applications 220 Ton Geothermal Field Layout
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220 Ton Geowell Field Layout
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220 Ton Design Specification Based on drilling to a nom. depth of 800’ 20 water wells, operated 4 rows x 5 wells per row, or 5 x 4 Well-well spacing 30’ Footprint: ⅓ acre Installed cost: $211,800
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Field Plumbing Schematic
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Installed Cost Breakdown
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Installed Cost & Payback Geowell Example: 220 ton bldg. load Installed loop (20 wells) price: $286,000 [Heat Pumps (220 tons total): $176,000] less State Rebate ($/ton): ? - $ 77,000 less Fed Tax deduction: - $ 48,000 Net Cost: $161,000 Annual Operating Savings:$ 22,850 Discounted Payback: 6 yrs
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Discounted Payback Analysis
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Federal Tax Incentives EPAct 2005 for Commercial Bldgs. Tax deduction of up to $1.80/sqf for qualifying property (e.g.$144,000 for a 80,000 sqf bldg.) Split three parts: ⅓ each for envelope, lighting and HVAC Fully qualifying property must show (in a simulation) 50% energy & power savings over a reference bldg. that meets minimum Standard 90.1-2001
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State Rebate Program Geothermal GSHP Installations PA offers only Energy Harvest grant opportunities and Sustainable Development Fund (SDF) loan pool (7-9%) + PECO ($800 installation rebate) NY: $150-800/ton under LIPA NJ: $370/ton DE: $600/ton capped at $25,000
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