Celsius Energy completed the first installation of its building heating and cooling solution in December 2020. Located in the Schlumberger Riboud Product Center in Clamart in France, the Celsius solution has been effectively providing building occupants with low carbon thermal heating and cooling since construction was completed last December. So far, this first installation has resulted in a 90% reduction of CO2 emissions, and a 40% reduction of operational costs. The Celsius Energy building and heating solution utilizes geoenergy, which is powered by the Earth. Essentially, the solution aims to plug buildings into the Earth’s continuous and resilient energy resources to deliver heating and cooling, while reducing CO2 emissions by as much as 90%.The innovative Celsius Energy building heating and cooling solution is comprised of the following small surface footprint from which closed-loop wells are drilled in a pyramid design in the subsurface to enable heat transfer surface heat pump that allows calories to be transferred from underground to the building. These calories can provide heat, cooling, or both simultaneously advanced digital control that optimizes the system’s performance by monitoring and regulating the use of the exchanger and the heat pump in real time. It reduces maintenance and provides full efficiency reporting.The Celsius Energy technology utilizes a geoenergy exchanger, which requires a reduced footprint at surface. This unique design helps to increase real estate value, while also making it a viable solution for new building constructions or existing construction renovation projects.For this first installation, the Celsius Energy solution is actively providing heating and cooling for a 60-year old commercial building construction that is 3,000 square meters in space and four floors high. The total surface installation of the solution is approximately 20 square meters, or just smaller than two parking spots. The entire construction, from feasibility study to delivery, was completed in six months. Further, the construction did not disrupt regular activity throughout the building, which often sees up to 200 employees per day.Celsius Energy is a Schlumberger New Energy business venture, focused on heating and cooling solutions for buildings.
Celsius Energy completed the first installation of its building heating and cooling solution in December 2020. Located in the Schlumberger Riboud Product Center in Clamart in France, the Celsius solution has been effectively providing building occupants with low carbon thermal heating and cooling since construction was completed last December. So far, this first installation has resulted in a 90% reduction of CO2 emissions, and a 40% reduction of operational costs. The Celsius Energy building and heating solution utilizes geoenergy, which is powered by the Earth. Essentially, the solution aims to plug buildings into the Earth’s continuous and resilient energy resources to deliver heating and cooling, while reducing CO2 emissions by as much as 90%.The innovative Celsius Energy building heating and cooling solution is comprised of the following small surface footprint from which closed-loop wells are drilled in a pyramid design in the subsurface to enable heat transfer surface heat pump that allows calories to be transferred from underground to the building. These calories can provide heat, cooling, or both simultaneously advanced digital control that optimizes the system’s performance by monitoring and regulating the use of the exchanger and the heat pump in real time. It reduces maintenance and provides full efficiency reporting.The Celsius Energy technology utilizes a geoenergy exchanger, which requires a reduced footprint at surface. This unique design helps to increase real estate value, while also making it a viable solution for new building constructions or existing construction renovation projects.For this first installation, the Celsius Energy solution is actively providing heating and cooling for a 60-year old commercial building construction that is 3,000 square meters in space and four floors high. The total surface installation of the solution is approximately 20 square meters, or just smaller than two parking spots. The entire construction, from feasibility study to delivery, was completed in six months. Further, the construction did not disrupt regular activity throughout the building, which often sees up to 200 employees per day.Celsius Energy is a Schlumberger New Energy business venture, focused on heating and cooling solutions for buildings.