TY - JOUR
T1 - Utilization of low-grade thermal energy for residential applications
T2 - A review of the existing and potential technologies
AU - Sohrabi, Arvin
AU - Liu, Shuli
AU - Cuce, Erdem
AU - Shen, Yongliang
AU - Khan, Sheher Yar
AU - Kumar, Mahesh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - To address the current energy-related crisis that leads to environmental and economic concerns as well, new policies and actions must be taken in different areas, one of which is to utilize low-temperature sources for heating instead of conventionally burning fossil fuels. The current work aims to review the present-day condition of this subject, which covers “providing low-grade heat for low-temperature demand in the residential sector”, including individual and district heating (DH) networks. Here, the existing sources, like solar thermal energy and geothermal sources, and storage methods (mostly sensible seasonal storage) are demonstrated with relevant statistics and real-world operating cases for them as well. Also, their current challenges and potential for improvement are reviewed. Furthermore, this study encompasses new trends and several possible technologies that will potentially form the body of this research and development area in the near future. Briefly, it is concluded that the shift towards low-grade heating for the residential sector has successfully taken initial steps, especially in Europe. However, it is anticipated that with the faster development in related technologies (like latent heat storage systems or using the available heat from the data centers) and the policies and regulations imposed by the governments, a more significant movement will take place all over the world.
AB - To address the current energy-related crisis that leads to environmental and economic concerns as well, new policies and actions must be taken in different areas, one of which is to utilize low-temperature sources for heating instead of conventionally burning fossil fuels. The current work aims to review the present-day condition of this subject, which covers “providing low-grade heat for low-temperature demand in the residential sector”, including individual and district heating (DH) networks. Here, the existing sources, like solar thermal energy and geothermal sources, and storage methods (mostly sensible seasonal storage) are demonstrated with relevant statistics and real-world operating cases for them as well. Also, their current challenges and potential for improvement are reviewed. Furthermore, this study encompasses new trends and several possible technologies that will potentially form the body of this research and development area in the near future. Briefly, it is concluded that the shift towards low-grade heating for the residential sector has successfully taken initial steps, especially in Europe. However, it is anticipated that with the faster development in related technologies (like latent heat storage systems or using the available heat from the data centers) and the policies and regulations imposed by the governments, a more significant movement will take place all over the world.
KW - Geothermal energy
KW - Low-temperature heat
KW - Residential building heating
KW - Solar thermal energy
KW - Sustainable heating
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rser.2025.115832
DO - 10.1016/j.rser.2025.115832
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105005082219
SN - 1364-0321
VL - 219
JO - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
JF - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
M1 - 115832
ER -