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The promise of 1.5℃: Utilizing geothermal energy from groundwater to curb temperature rise.

The realization of 'ZEB' in snowy regions through a high-efficiency aquifer thermal energy storage heating and cooling system, and the elimination of winter barriers through non-water snow melting. The potential of thermal energy from groundwater.

At the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) held in November 2022, countries around the world reaffirmed their commitment to "limit the increase in the global average temperature to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels." We must achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Japan Groundwater Development (JGD) has successfully implemented a groundwater heat energy utilization system that uses the 15°C thermal energy of groundwater for a non-water-spraying snow melting system, contributing to the realization of carbon neutrality by 2050. In 2021, through the development of high-efficiency groundwater thermal storage, we completed a 100% net-zero energy building (ZEB), which was previously considered difficult to achieve in snowy cold regions. Achieving the "1.5°C promise" is not easy, but there is no doubt that the 15°C thermal energy available to us is one of the key elements in fulfilling this promise. JGD will continue to pursue the potential of groundwater. *We plan to exhibit at the NEW Environmental Exhibition to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from May 24 to May 26. Please download detailed materials and various product services utilizing groundwater from the link below.*

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High Efficiency Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Heating and Cooling System (Hi-ATES)

Utilize cooling exhaust heat in winter and heating exhaust heat in summer. Improve the efficiency of heating and cooling to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions.

The "High Efficiency Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Heating and Cooling System" achieves high efficiency in heating and cooling by using cold groundwater, which stores winter's chill, for summer cooling, and warm groundwater, which stores summer's heat, for winter heating. By combining it with solar collectors and non-water-spraying snow melting facilities, the amount of stored heat is significantly enhanced. It has been established as a high-efficiency system that can utilize groundwater in more advantageous temperature ranges. In the fiscal year 2020, it received both the "Minister of the Environment Award for Climate Change Action" and the "Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award for New Energy Grand Prize." [Features] - Utilizes cooling waste heat (thermal energy) as a heating source and heating waste heat (cooling energy) as a cooling source. - Contributes to reducing summer road surface temperatures by burying pipes in parking spaces. - There are examples of reducing monthly CO2 emissions by over 60%. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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