No sprinkling snow melting "Groundwater replenishment system"
Utilizing "groundwater heat," which is a renewable energy source. A snow melting system with low running costs and low carbon dioxide emissions.
The groundwater reduction system is a system that uses the thermal energy of groundwater drawn from pumping wells to raise the surface temperature, facilitating snow melting and preventing freezing. Heat exchange pipes are embedded within the pavement, and groundwater is sent through these pipes to transfer thermal energy to the surface, enabling snow melting and preventing freezing. The groundwater after heat exchange is returned underground through injection wells, so issues such as groundwater depletion or abnormal drops in groundwater levels leading to ground subsidence do not occur. Since there is no spraying of water on the surface, travel and walking during snowfall are extremely comfortable. 【Environmental Aspect】 - It effectively utilizes groundwater heat, a renewable energy source, and since the groundwater after thermal use is returned underground through injection wells, issues such as groundwater depletion or abnormal drops in groundwater levels leading to ground subsidence do not occur. 【Space Saving】 - The only equipment installed above ground is the control panel and snow detection sensors, making it space-efficient. 【Low Operating Costs】 - The only requirement during operation is the power for the pump that draws groundwater, making it very economical.
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