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Ground Source Seminar
Thursday 27 September 2012
Cardiff University

 

The GSHPA's Third Technical Seminar on 27 September proved to be a fascinating confluence of current thinking in the world of geothermal engineering and sustainable use of thermal energy storage in the ground. The seminar was kindly hosted by the SEREN project which is led by Cardiff University's Geoenvironmental Research Centre.

You can see copies of the presentations if you click on the titles below in blue.

Academic Sessions

 
SEREN Project: Ground source heat, coal gasification,   
carbon sequestration, Geoinformatics
Dr Rob Francis, Cardiff University
Horizontal loops - monitoring systems Dr Manju Mishra, Cardiff University
Horizontal loops - theory, tools, design Benjamin Hepburn, Cardiff University
SEREN Ground Source Heat Projects - Industrial Perspective   Dr Aled Davies, WDS Environmental Ltd

Research Developments

 
Heat Pump Field Trials - monitoring and feedback Chris Wickins, DECC
Closed loops, city scale, case histories Professor Kenichi Soga, Cambridge University
Pipe specifications and testing Steve Gordon, Exova

Launch of GSHPA Thermal Pile Standard

 
Contracts, responsibilities, design issues Duncan Nicholson, Ove Arup & Partners
Thermal Pile Research - conductivity, diffusivity Fleur Loveridge, Southampton University
Developments in thermal pile design Professor Kenichi Soga, Cambridge University
Thermal pile installation Peter Smith, Cementation Skanska

Industry Sessions

 
Training for ground source energy in UK and Europe Nic Wincott, NeoEnergy (Sweden) Ltd
MIS 3005 and RHI developments David Matthews, GSHPA
Future research needs Robin Curtis, Mimer Energy
Geothermal Association of Ireland John Burgess, Chairman GAI

 

Cardiff University

 

Geoenvironmental Research Centre

 

The seminar was kindly hosted by the SEREN project which is led by Cardiff University's Geoenvironmental Research Centre.


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