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[EnergyPlus_Support] Aquifer, thermal storage / heat exchange



Hello,

My intention is to simulate a aquifer thermal storage / heat exchange system. With both a cold and a warm-source. I was hoping anybody could point me into the right direction? Or perhaps share an example idf?

I've been looking into the GroundHeatExchangers. 
At first I thought the GroundHeatExchanger would be good approach. However since it uses a closed loop and a constant ground temperature, I'm not to sure about using this system...
The pond heat exchanger looks more promising to me. It would be great if I could switch off the above surface calculation part (e.g. evaporation and solar radiation) and use two ponds (one warm and one cold). However? it seems this isn't possible? 

Any help / hint / advice is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Dolf Bakker




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