Today's geothermal systems outperform the best gas technology, by an average of 36% in heating mode and 43% in cooling mode. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency geothermal heat pump are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and most cost-effective space conditioning systems available.
There is no doubt that geothermal heat pump are the low hanging fruit of energy efficiency, which is a bit like picking apples or oranges off a tree. The simple part of picking fruit is the easy-to-reach apples or oranges. Once these have been picked it gets harder, reaching on tippy-toes, until we finally start dragging the ladder around. Geothermal heat pumps are low-hanging-fruit, and utilizing this resource really is a no-brainer.
Over the last 50 years heat pumps have evolved from backyard experiments designed by enthusiasts into mainstream technology. Not that this is really new technology as the Romans many centuries ago heated their baths using a similar concept. Of course the systems these days are much more efficient, and can deliver between 2.5-4.5 units of heat for every unit of energy consumed. This means they are generally 1.4 times more energy efficient than a gas fired boiler.
Apart from being cost effective, geothermal heat pump deliver gentle heat to your home without producing any soot at your home or any other toxic exhaust. www.ghp-books.com provides in-depth detail on installation, so you can understand how to make this free energy work for you. With the rebates and grants available to buffer the capital cost, it is a great time to save money on heating and cooling costs, while doing your bit for the environment.
article by Stephens Ewings
Before purchasing or using heat pump we have to know the benefits and the efficiency of a geothermal heat pump.By definition a geothermal heat pump or ground source heat pump is a central heating and/or cooling system that pumps heat to or from the ground.The efficiency of a ground source geothermal heat pump depending on how much the geothermal heat pump extracts ground heat in the winter (for heating) and transfers heat back into the ground in the summer (for cooling).
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Geothermically heated waters have been used for at least the last 2,000 years, maybe longer, as the Roman baths found throughout the former Empire can attest to. There was a revival of heated bathing culture in the mid- to late 19th century that saw the creation of countless "healing water".
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