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Borehole Heat Store in Rock at the Lulea University of Technology. Constructional and Operational Experience: The Lulevaerme Project 1982-1985
Constructional work on the borehole heat store in Lulea was started in August 1982, and the store was started up in July 1983. The work was carried out on a turnkey basis by Svenska Energi System AB (SES), Lulea. The store is owned and operated by Lulea Energiverk AB (LEAB) (Lulea Energy Company Ltd.). Financing has been provided by means of a conditional loan to LEAB from the Swedish Council for Building Research (BFR). The Division of Water Resources Engineering (WREL) of the University of Lulea is responsible for the research project, which will continue until 1988, and has been financed by a grant from BFR. The Lulevarme Project (the Lulea Heating Project) is the joint name for the construction and research work. The objective of the project is to demonstrate and investigate borehole heat storage technology in the experimental heat store. (Copyright (c) Swedish Council for Building Research, Stockholm 1987.)
Borehole Heat Store in Rock at the Lulea University of Technology. Constructional and Operational Experience: The Lulevaerme Project 1982-1985
Constructional work on the borehole heat store in Lulea was started in August 1982, and the store was started up in July 1983. The work was carried out on a turnkey basis by Svenska Energi System AB (SES), Lulea. The store is owned and operated by Lulea Energiverk AB (LEAB) (Lulea Energy Company Ltd.). Financing has been provided by means of a conditional loan to LEAB from the Swedish Council for Building Research (BFR). The Division of Water Resources Engineering (WREL) of the University of Lulea is responsible for the research project, which will continue until 1988, and has been financed by a grant from BFR. The Lulevarme Project (the Lulea Heating Project) is the joint name for the construction and research work. The objective of the project is to demonstrate and investigate borehole heat storage technology in the experimental heat store. (Copyright (c) Swedish Council for Building Research, Stockholm 1987.)
Borehole Heat Store in Rock at the Lulea University of Technology. Constructional and Operational Experience: The Lulevaerme Project 1982-1985
B. Nordell (Autor:in)
1987
113 pages
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