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Summary

In this study, we will show an ongoing project about an HT-ATES system based on the example location of Burgwedel in the Hanover region. The Wealden sand layers in this area represent the typical deep aquifer character of northern Germany. The project concept includes heat extraction from deep aquifers to supply the local heat grids. The deep aquifer also functions as a seasonal heating storage to store excess green energy, especially in the warm season. In addition, low-cost exploration and green energy driven are also included in this case.

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