"42- 80 F" at 0:32 is a lie. Places that require heat are generally in regions where the ambient ground temperature only reaches 50F. That cold antifreeze entering the home needs to be evaporated , then compressed in order to create heat. These systems run electric circulation pumps, electric compressors and you still need a heat distribution system ( underfloor requires another electric pump, warm air ducts require an electric fan) . The savings are not as much as they want you to believe.
The first ground source heat pumps have proven reliable and effective with energy costs up to 50% less than older systems (i.e. heating, ventilation and air conditioning). Many new schools now install GSHP's connected to 250-foot-deep wells that transfer heat via water-filled polythylene tubing
"42- 80 F" at 0:32 is a lie. Places that require heat are generally in regions where the ambient ground temperature only reaches 50F. That cold antifreeze entering the home needs to be evaporated , then compressed in order to create heat. These systems run electric circulation pumps, electric compressors and you still need a heat distribution system ( underfloor requires another electric pump, warm air ducts require an electric fan) . The savings are not as much as they want you to believe.
Jeeperrandy 1 week ago
Thats a lot of drama, ill stick to wood pellets
donnie623 1 week ago
stolen from Soviet Russia!
/watch?v=rE3C84pt760&feature=related
p5qlse 2 weeks ago
When was this video first release please?
1ove1000 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@1ove1000 over a decade ago...
extremenation 1 month ago
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@extremenation
Alright thanks for the upload aswell. 1.
1ove1000 1 month ago
Pheew this is a relief, but if I start hearing about peak geothermal heat I'm gonna be pretty pissed off.
probowler09 3 months ago 2
@probowler09 Not as long as the sun still shines on the earth.
Unless carbon emissions make the atmosphere so thick we no longer receive that light O.o... Dun dun Dunnnn...
ViolentKisses87 2 months ago
love your video but what happends if there were no geothermal energy some how
torijess80 3 months ago
Does anyone know if I have a 260ft deep water well can it be used alone or would I hve to have another one in order to use it for geothermal cooling?
BrokenRRT 4 months ago
Great video, however I find "Geo-Air" to be just as efficient and much cheaper to install, and virtullly maintenance free.
parasitegreen 11 months ago
The first ground source heat pumps have proven reliable and effective with energy costs up to 50% less than older systems (i.e. heating, ventilation and air conditioning). Many new schools now install GSHP's connected to 250-foot-deep wells that transfer heat via water-filled polythylene tubing
Plastering4u 1 year ago
great expiation
CoolBigWillieStyles 1 year ago
Excellent!
progeneratedoteu 2 years ago
Outstanding!
Harleydude2 2 years ago
Excellent video!
geraldrmcc 2 years ago 5