Hybrid geothermal systems use GSHPs to satisfy base building load needs and conventional equipment to address peak demands. These systems improve the overall performance of your heating and cooling equipment and reduce capital costs, energy use, and carbon ...
One of the big decisions when constructing a new building is how to heat and cool it. If you want a solution that is environmentally friendly and can lower your energy costs, you should consider installing a hybrid ...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States. Experts estimate that Katrina caused more than $128 billion in damage. On October 24, 2012, Hurricane Sandy struck Kingston, Jamaica – then headed North ...
Have you ever heard the term Beneficial electrification (or strategic electrification)? It’s a popular term for replacing fossil fuel use (e.g., propane, heating oil, natural gas) with electricity. Utilizing electricity for the purposes of heating and cooling emits ...
It’s no secret that geothermal heating and cooling systems are good for your building, your budget, and the environment by utilizing thermal energy storage. Thermal energy storage is a system where the battery is always charged, so to ...
The movement of heat energy to and from a building is important in the heating and cooling process. A properly engineered geothermal system takes into account the entire building from the standpoint of heat sources and sinks, and ...
The use of geothermal technology helps positively impact the health of the environment through the reduction of fossil fuel consumption and carbon emissions. Geothermal systems do not use the combustion process for heating and cooling, dramatically reducing ...