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Géostockage

Geothermal and ai-based heating and cooling system for commercial and collective residential buildings

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Géostockage by ACCENTA implemented by Airbus in Toulouse-Blagnac (France) in 2019

-77% energy consumption & -87% co2 compared to a standard solution using gas and chillers

Géostockage by ACCENTA implemented by Prologis in Moissy-Cramayel (France) in 2023

The geostorage system in place reduces heating and cooling consumption by 70% and carbon emissions by 92% compared with a standard solution using gas and chillers. So the system alone is helping to reduce the warehouse's total energy consumption by 30%.

Géostockage

Geothermal and ai-based heating and cooling system for commercial and collective residential buildings

  • World Alliance Member
  • Featured Solution
  • Labelled Solution
Publication Date October 16, 2020
By ACCENTA
From France
Maturity stage TRL 9 / CRI 2 - Commercial Trial Small Scale

With 27% of the French CO2 emissions, the building sector is a major contributor. Improving its carbon footprint is, therefore, a significant challenge, with a targeted effort on heating, which accounts for 75% of the emissions. This is a global issue as most developed countries display similar patterns. ACCENTA invented a low-carbon heating and cooling system that reduces up to 95% of the CO2 emissions compared to standard solutions. It relies on inter-seasonal geostorage and waste heat, from air-conditioners or low-carbon solar heat, produced during summer and stored into the ground. In winter, heat pump's yields are optimized by up to 50% using the stored heat, drastically cutting both energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

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ACCENTA

ACCENTA develops a solution combining inter-seasonal heat storage and artificial intelligence to decarbonize buildings.

Headquarters 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Type Company
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