Ground Source Heat Pump Screening Tool and Related Resources
This archive contains both a link to Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Screening Tool and related resources documenting its development, technical features, and applications. The web-based screening tool is a techno-economic analysis resource designed to evaluate the feasibility, costs, and benefits of implementing GSHP systems in buildings across various U.S. climate zones. It is intended for use by building owners, HVAC system designers, and installers to support decision-making in residential and commercial applications, incorporating advanced modeling capabilities such as ground heat exchanger design. The included resources detail the tool's creation and use, covering topics such as innovative ground heat exchanger design methodologies, the development of an open library of g-functions for borehole configurations, and studies on GSHP performance and economic viability in retrofitting single-family homes.
Citation Formats
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (2024). Ground Source Heat Pump Screening Tool and Related Resources [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1697.
Liu, Xiaobing, Anand, Jyothis. Ground Source Heat Pump Screening Tool and Related Resources. United States: N.p., 30 Dec, 2024. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1697.
Liu, Xiaobing, Anand, Jyothis. Ground Source Heat Pump Screening Tool and Related Resources. United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1697
Liu, Xiaobing, Anand, Jyothis. 2024. "Ground Source Heat Pump Screening Tool and Related Resources". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1697.
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Details
Data from Dec 30, 2024
Last updated Jan 22, 2025
Submitted Dec 30, 2024
Organization
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Contact
Xiaobing Liu
865.574.2593
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1697Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, ground source heat pump, GSHP, oak ridge national laboratory, ORNL, techno-economic, analysis, TEA, feasibility, climate zones, HVAC, system design, web-based, publications, GSHP performance, economic viability, ground heat exchanger, design, heat pump, geothermal heat pump, closed-loop, screening toolDOE Project Details
Project Name Advanced Techno-Economic Modeling for Geothermal Heat Pump Applications in Residential, Commercial, & Industrial Buildings
Project Lead Arlene Anderson
Project Number FY24 AOP 5.4.2.1