Review Article

Design Considerations for Borehole Thermal Energy Storage (BTES): A Review with Emphasis on Convective Heat Transfer

Figure 1

Schematic diagram of temperature evolution in a high-temperature BTES system, operating at around 45-55°C, and in an ambient BTES system serving balanced heating and cooling demands. Ambient rock . Temperatures are only indicative and will depend on exactly where within the BTES they are measured. R = recharge of heat during summer and autumn; E = extraction of heat in winter and spring.