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cooling
The best information on geothermal heating and cooling will come from your local heating and cooling professional, who will evaluate your situation and help determine what product is right for you. There are many websites that offer general information on geothermal heating and cooling as well, including Earth Comfort, Geo Comfort and Energy Star.
There are a lot of resources online where you can obtain information on geothermal heating and cooling. One such website is http://geothermal-pa.com/. In reviewing this site, I noticed a wealth of information regarding "green" ways to heat a building as well as various articles on this same topic of geothermal heating and cooling.
Geothermal pumps can be used for both cooling and heating. By transferring heat between a building and the ground, geothermal heat pumps can provide energy-efficient cooling during the warmer months and heating during the colder months.
There are many sources of information on geothermal heating and cooling, but I would start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_heating You can also find videos about it on youtube.
Geothermal Technology can heat AND cool your home. Because the Earth is at a constant temperature of 72 degrees it is warm enough to warm your home and cool enough to cool your home. To learn more about Geothermal Heating and Cooling visit http://geothermalcontractor.info
Geothermal Energy
Their are several websites that can help you find more information on Geothermal Heating and Cooling such as Wikipedia, energysavers.com and geoexchange.org.
Geothermal energy is a method for heating and cooling a structure using the constant ground temperature. Geothermal heating and cooling utilizes a â??ground sourceâ?? heat pump to either extract heat from the ground during the winter or reject heat into the ground during the summer.
Geothermal heating systems involve burying pipes underground to harness the earth's natural heat, which is then transferred to a heat pump inside the building. Installation requires excavation and careful placement of the piping system.
A geothermal desuperheater works by using excess heat from a geothermal heat pump to heat water, which can then be used for domestic hot water or space heating. This process helps improve the overall efficiency of the heating and cooling system by utilizing waste heat that would otherwise be lost.
Geothermal heating is considered one of the greenest ways to heat and cool a house because it utilizes the constant temperature of the Earth to provide heating and cooling, which is a renewable and sustainable energy source. It is energy-efficient, has low operating costs, and produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional heating and cooling systems. However, the installation costs can be high, and it may not be feasible for all locations.