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Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) system is used to serve the district cooling of the inner city of Stockholm in Brunkebergs Torg with natural cold from a lake, which is stored during night and recovered during peak hours at daytime. The wells are situated at two narrow streets, six wells each street. The system is designed for a capacity of approx. 25 MW cooling power at a storage working temperature of +4 to +14 °C and at a flow rate of 600 l/s. The operational problems, solutions and economic aspects are discussed.
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Andersson, O, and H. Rudling, 2000. Aquifer Storage of Natural Cold for the Stockholm District Cooling System, Proceedings of TERRASTOCK 2000, 28 August–1 September, Vol. 1, Stuttgart, Germany.
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Andersson, O. (2007). ATES FOR DISTRICT COOLING IN STOCKHOLM. In: Paksoy, H.Ö. (eds) Thermal Energy Storage for Sustainable Energy Consumption. NATO Science Series, vol 234. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5290-3_15
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