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Road Energy System II (4/7)

The technology works like a geothermal heat pump, but instead of being installed in the Earth's soil, the water pipes are rooted in or underneath the asphalt. The hot water is later pumped into an underground aquifer where heat exchangers extract the energy from the circulating water before it returns to the surface. The aquifer stores the heat. During colder days, it is pumped into a building or back in the asphalt to prevent the road from icing up. (Photo: Ooms Avenhorn Holding)

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