Assessing the effectiveness of low-enthalpy geothermal energy for greenhouse temperature regulation towards enhancing desert agriculture
Anwar Hegazy, Ajit Govind

TL;DR
This paper explores using geothermal systems to regulate greenhouse temperatures in deserts, enabling better agriculture in harsh climates.
Contribution
A data-driven methodology for EAHE design in data-scarce arid regions, validated through thermal simulations.
Findings
Subsurface soil provides stable thermal conditions for year-round greenhouse climate control.
EAHE system can maintain optimal temperatures below 35°C in summer and above 20°C in winter.
Optimized airflow enhances EAHE performance for both heating and cooling in extreme climates.
Abstract
This study investigates the viability and potential of the Earth-Air Heat Exchanger (EAHE) low-enthalpy geothermal system for greenhouse climate control in arid regions, specifically addressing the prevalent challenge of limited meteorological data. Our approach integrates ERA5-Land data with a subsurface soil temperature model, enabling accurate EAHE design and performance prediction in data-scarce environments like Bahariya Oasis, Egypt. The research confirmed the significant thermal stability of the subsurface soil, establishing its potential as a consistent heat source/sink. Initial simulations highlighted effective winter heating but revealed a need for enhanced summer cooling. We demonstrated that optimizing the EAHE system by increasing airflow successfully maintained greenhouse temperatures within near-optimal ranges (below 35\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}…
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TopicsGeothermal Energy Systems and Applications · Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics · Hygrothermal properties of building materials
