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Title: | A review of the legal framework in shallow geothermal energy in selected European countries: Need for guidelines | Authors: | Tsagarakis, Konstantinos P. Efthymiou, Loukia Michopoulos, Apostolos Mavragani, Amaryllis Anđelković, Aleksandar S. Antolini, Francesco Bacic, Mario Bajare, Diana Baralis, Matteo Bogusz, Witold Burlon, Sébastien Figueira, João Genç, Mustafa Serdar Javed, Saqib Jurelionis, Andrius Koca, Kemal Ryżyński, Grzegorz Urchueguia, Javier F. Žlender, Bojan |
Major Field of Science: | Engineering and Technology | Field Category: | Environmental Engineering | Keywords: | Ground source heat pump;Legislation;Permitting;Regulations;Shallow geothermal energy systems | Issue Date: | Mar-2020 | Source: | Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 147, pp. 2556-2571 | Volume: | 147 | Start page: | 2556 | End page: | 2571 | Journal: | Renewable Energy | Abstract: | Over the past years, the installations of Shallow Geothermal Energy (SGE) systems are increasing throughout Europe, and it is indicating that a specific and detailed legal framework is necessary. Towards this direction, this paper consists of an overview of legislation issues on SGE at European level, based on concise reviews from fourteen countries, i.e., Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey. Said reviews discuss key national legislation as well as experts’ experience in the procedure of SGE integration. Legal and technical issues are also critically discussed for all involved countries, both individually and collectively. Findings show that high diversity exists on legislation provisions as well as on regulations, standards, and institutional support amongst European countries. The latter acts as an effective barrier for the further development of the SGE market; therefore indicating the need for a common approach. Increase of awareness, need for standardization, improvement of legal framework, and administration procedures and permitting, are essential steps in moving forward and supporting the effectiveness of design, construction, maintenance, and operation of SGE systems. | ISSN: | 09601481 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.renene.2018.10.007 | Rights: | © Elsevier | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Democritus University of Thrace Cyprus University of Technology University of Cyprus University of Novi Sad Politecnico di Torino University of Zagreb Riga Technical University Building Research Institute Terrasol University of Lisbon Erciyes University Lund University Kaunas University of Technology Polish Geological Institute Universitat Politècnica de València University of Maribor |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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