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There are no standard designs of UTES installations. Each facility will be unique to a large extent, even if the basic principles are similar. This means that each installation is more or less “tailor made”, even if components like pumps, pipes, heat exchangers etc. are standard industrial products. There is consequently not a market for UTES as an industrial product in the traditional sense. 3.1.1 Aquifer thermal energy storage There are two basic principles for aquifer thermal storage: Cyclic regime and Continuous regime as illustrated in Figure 2. A plant can also be made with groups of wells instead of just two single wells. With a cyclic regime, cold and heat can be stored below/above the natural ground temperature, whereas the continuous regime can only be used where the load can be met with temperatures close to natural (existing) ground temperatures. The storage part is therefore an enhanced recovery of natural ground temperatures. Some pros and cons of the two regimes are: • Cyclic flow will create a definite cold and heat reservoir around each well or group of wells. It is possible to maintain a ground volume above or below the natural ground temperature all the time. One disadvantage is a more complicated well design and control system with each well being able to both produce and inject ground water. • Continuous flow is simpler with regard to system design and well control, and only one well or group of well need to be equipped with pumps. The disadvantage is the limited temperature range. Figure 2. The two basic regimes for Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES). 6

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