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Road Energy System: Siphoning thermal power from roads to heat up your homes

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Ooms Nederland Holding is the first company in the world to extract energy from asphalt concrete for use in heating an office building. Road Energy Systems consists of a layer of asphalt concrete that has a closed system of pipes running through it. The pipes are connected to underground aquifers (water-bearing sand). In summer the sun heats the asphalt concrete pavement, which in turn raises the temperature of the water in the pipes. The water is then transported to the heat source area, where it is stored for several months. As soon as autumn arrives, the system brings the warm water to the surface, where a heat pump raises its temperature to a level suitable for low temperature heating systems. The surplus thermal energy is used to keep the temperature of the asphalt concrete above freezing point. The asphalt concrete cools the water to the point where it can eventually flow to the cold source. In summer the process is reversed. Water is pumped up from the cold source and used to cool buildings. This warms the water, which then moves through the asphalt collector again, is heated further by the sun and then injected into the heat source in the ground. This isn’t a replacement for the current lighting culture rather its leveraging the light culture. This is a type of system I could see myself using as it doesn’t try to change the world, it uses what we got, and gives people what they want. It might well be the next thing in.

Via: NextEnergyNews

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