Borehole Thermal Energy Storage (BTES)
WHEN: December 16th, 2020
WHERE: Register here
Please join ESTCP’s Principal Investigator (PI) Chuck Hammock, PE of Andrews, Hammock & Powell Consulting Engineers on YouTube Live for the 3rd of 6 Free Webinars on the different types of Underground Thermal Energy Storage, this one in particular on the fundamentals, design, construction, and operation of a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage (BTES) HVAC System. Though geared for design professionals, contractors, and operators, the information is presented in a way that is beneficial for any audience interested in learning about this highly efficient & resilient architecture for HVAC systems. Included, is an overview of DoD’s Borehole Thermal Energy Storage (BTES) systems already in place at Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, GA, and more. This live webinar is applicable for DoD and private sector projects and PDH certificates will be provided upon completion of a survey.
This live webinar will discuss the fundamentals, construction, and performance of BTES HVAC systems in multiple DoD/commercial-office buildings. BTES HVAC systems have significant energy/water/maintenance savings and increase resiliency due to their thermal storage capability and underground placement! A BTES System is capable of capturing both a buildings waste heat (for use in winter) and “waste cooling” (for use in summer), delivering significant energy savings in the Cooling & Heating modes.