Community Geothermal: Energy, Cost, and Carbon Modeling for District Design - Ann Arbor, MI

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This data includes results on an analysis of existing and projected energy, cost, and carbon for the City of Ann Arbor - District Geothermal Design and Deployment to Equitably Decarbonize Low Income Neighborhoods in Ann Arbor project. The scope of the project includes designing and implementing a geothermal district heating and cooling system that reduces thermal heating and cooling load by 75% and greenhouse gas emissions by 40% in the project area (262 households, 6 commercial buildings). The existing neighborhood was modeled using Design Builder, an EnergyPlus software, to understand the current energy load. The energy model was then flipped to reflect the designed district geothermal heating and cooling system to project the effect on energy, carbon, and cost. This dataset includes the analysis files utilized and created for this study. There are 3 categories of data: 1) existing/benchmarking, 2) energy modeling, and 3) post processed calculations. This follows the methodology and process of the project team, which is fully explained in file 00_Technical Economic Environmental Assessment. All uses of data are referenced throughout this assessment to their respective files included below.

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IMEG Corp. (2024). Community Geothermal: Energy, Cost, and Carbon Modeling for District Design - Ann Arbor, MI [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/2448525.
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Lee, Jessica, McMillen, Adam. Community Geothermal: Energy, Cost, and Carbon Modeling for District Design - Ann Arbor, MI. United States: N.p., 01 Jan, 2024. Web. doi: 10.15121/2448525.
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Lee, Jessica, McMillen, Adam. 2024. "Community Geothermal: Energy, Cost, and Carbon Modeling for District Design - Ann Arbor, MI". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/2448525. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1594.
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Data from Jan 1, 2024

Last updated Oct 1, 2024

Submitted Apr 12, 2024

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IMEG Corp

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Jessica Lee

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Jessica Lee

IMEG Corp

Adam McMillen

IMEG Corp

DOE Project Details

Project Name City of Ann Arbor - District Geothermal Design and Deployment to Equitably Decarbonize Low Income Neighborhoods in Ann Arbor

Project Lead Arlene Anderson

Project Number EE0010665

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