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Developing an Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage project in the Twin Cities 

09-13-2023 11:07

Session Abstract

The Twin Cities offer a favorable temperature and hydrogeologic environment for sustainable district energy using ATES.  This presentation will review the challenges met in advancing a new ATES district energy project in Minneapolis.  The technical, regulatory, and business milestones that have marked the progress of this project will be presented.  The initial phase of the project is expected to require from 1-2.5 MW of thermal capacity from the wellfield, using four or six ATES wells.

Presenters

Mark Worthington,CTO,Underground Energy, LLC

Sean McFarling,Sr. Engineer & CAD Supervisor,Ever-Green Energy

Jon Nunes,Lead Mechanical Engineer,Olsson


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Presented at Campus 2022 in Boston, MA