Community Geothermal: Thermal Conductivity Test and Data Analysis Report - Wallingford, CT
Report on a formation thermal conductivity test that was performed on the geothermal test bore at Ulbrich Heights at 38 Louis Circle Lane in Wallingford, Connecticut. Data are applicable only within the Wallingford region and should not be extrapolated for other climatic and geographic regions. The analysis assumes no systemic defects in the borehole prior to and during installing and testing. A graphite and Bentonite grouting mixture was assumed to be consistent throughout borehole length. These data were collected as part of the Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design and Deployment Grant Program. This associated project's goal is to design and develop a district geothermal heating and cooling system that will serve at least 50% of the heating and cooling load of a 132-unit, affordable housing complex in Wallingford, CT. The project is led by Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). Borehole drilling and thermal conductivity testing were conducted by Connecticut Wells Inc. and data were analyzed by Geothermal Resource Technologies Inc. (GRTI).
Citation Formats
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP). (2024). Community Geothermal: Thermal Conductivity Test and Data Analysis Report - Wallingford, CT [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1590.
Martin, Chad. Community Geothermal: Thermal Conductivity Test and Data Analysis Report - Wallingford, CT. United States: N.p., 20 Feb, 2024. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1590.
Martin, Chad. Community Geothermal: Thermal Conductivity Test and Data Analysis Report - Wallingford, CT. United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1590
Martin, Chad. 2024. "Community Geothermal: Thermal Conductivity Test and Data Analysis Report - Wallingford, CT". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1590.
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Details
Data from Feb 20, 2024
Last updated Sep 23, 2024
Submitted Mar 5, 2024
Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP)
Contact
Zoemma Warshafsky
860.827.2731
Authors
Keywords
geothermal, thermal conductivity, community geothermal, connecticut, report, analysis, district geothermal, DEEP, Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design and Deployment, thermal diffusivity, formation temperature, line source, geology, hydrology, Ulbrich Heights, heating, cooling, design, deployment, commGeoDOE Project Details
Project Name Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design and Deployment
Project Lead Arlene Anderson
Project Number EE0010667