PUSH-IT’s ambition is to overcome the seasonal mismatch between heat demand and heat generation from sustainable sources using underground heat storage. The EU-funded project aims to demonstrate the full-scale application of high temperature heat storage in geothermal reservoirs using three different technologies at six different sites.
PUSH-IT has the following objectives:
Why PUSH-IT
To reduce global warming, the EU aims to have a net-zero greenhouse gas economy by 2050. At present, heating and cooling represent around half of the final energy demand in Europe. This energy is mainly supplied by fossil fuels. To achieve EU ambitions, is therefore essential to move to low-carbon heating and cooling.
A challenge for decarbonizing heat systems is the size of the seasonal mismatch between demand for heat and heat generation from sustainable sources. In summer, more heat is generated than used; while in winter, heat generation cannot keep up with the high demand.
There are two ways to address this mismatch. One way is to install a large capacity for producing heat, so that peak demands can be met. However, this solution is not cost effective, as most of the installed capacity will not be used.
Another way is to store energy for later use if it is not needed at the time of conversion. Storing large amounts of heat to account for fluctuation in seasonal supply and demand contributes to optimal usage of sustainable heat.
Various technologies have been proposed for large-scale heat storage in geothermal reservoirs and low temperature storage is routinely applied. PUSH-IT focuses on extending storage temperature ranges to high temperatures, up to 90 °C.
At six pilot sites, PUSH-IT will demonstrate three technologies: mine, borehole, and aquifer thermal energy storage (MTES, BTES, and ATES, respectively). These options are fit for a wide variety of geological conditions covering most locations in Europe.
In addition, three cross-cutting challenges will be addressed:
PUSH-IT contributes to
Speeding up the reduction of CO₂ emissions by finding ways to combine renewable heat production with high-temperature heat storage.
Making the EU's energy supply chain more resilient and reducing the impact of imports that are subject to market and political risks.
Increasing acceptance for heat storage as a crucial part of energy supply systems.
Bringing geothermal technologies to maturity and integrate them into the European energy system.
Making energy supplies more accessible by supplying low-carbon energy in a cost-effective, uninterrupted, and affordable way to households and industries.
Promoting circular economy approaches in energy supply.
Significantly reducing long-term costs of our heat supply.
PUSH-IT is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101096566.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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