Can I Heat and Cool My Home or Business
with a Ground Source Heat Pump (Geothermal)?
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are probably the most economical of all of
the renewable
energy technologies in the market today.
This is because they have the lowest payback, typically 2 to 5 years. Consider that
at current fuel prices, to heat a building with natural gas would cost
about twice as much as
a GSHP system. To heat that same building with propane, fuel oil or electricity
(resistance heating) would be three to four times as expensive.
Click here to compare the cost of heating your
home or business with the various fuels available to you in your particular
area.
A GSHP system would normally heat the building in winter, cool the building
in summer and generate a portion of the hot water, needed by the
occupants, from
waste heat generated within the unit. As such the manufacturers tout a 70 to 80%
reduction in energy use in the heating mode, a 20% to 40% improvement in
efficiency in the cooling mode and free hot water when available (while in the
cooling mode).
Homes, office buildings, schools, hotels, convenience stores, state capitols,
just about any type of building in any location have and can make use of
the ground's stable temperature to help heat and cool your living and working
environments. Even more amazing is the fact that, when designed properly, a GSHP
system can integrate heating requirements in one part of the building with
cooling requirements in another part of the building to contribute to a very
high overall efficiency. The possibilities are incredible. But you need to
design the system properly to take full advantage of these low operating costs
and to keep the initial investment as low as possible.
With The American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R. 1: Div. B, Sec. 1122) the federal government has provided an incentive to
install these types of systems. For:
- residential systems; beginning
January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2016 may receive a 30% tax credit.
- commercial systems; beginning
October 3, 2008, through December 31, 2016 may receive a 10% tax credit.
In addition:
- Energy property placed
in service during 2008 and 2009 is eligible for a special
fist year "bonus" depreciation allowance of 50% of the
basis.
- The remaining basis is then
depreciated in accordance with the 5-year MACRS schedule
(unlike conventional heating and cooling systems which are
usually depreciated on a 39-year straight line basis).
- If you miss the "bonus"
depreciation allowance you will still be eligible for the
5-year MACRS schedule through 2016.
Sizing the ground heat exchanger is a
complicated process. Silver State Renewables, Inc. can offer you and your heating, ventilating and air conditioning
contractor state of the art expertise in this area. Our modeling capability
allows us the luxury to provide dynamic transient analysis of the building
energy requirements and the ground coupled heat pump system to size the
components properly. In short what we do is take existing energy use data (if available),
building design data, thermostat set point data and 30 year averaged hourly
weather data to optimize on the best configuration of heat pump and ground heat
exchanger. Since this modeling program allows us to vary the ground surface
temperature with the seasons (in trenching applications) and
the thermal properties of individual ground layers (in well-bore
applications) we can virtually guarantee a better design. This is where the
biggest potential cost savings lies also. Call or email us, with your questions, or
for a quote.
In the following paragraphs you will
find links to ground source heat pump manufactures and additional
resources for more information. We recognize that when you click on
one of these links you will leave our website and may never return.
While we certainly hope you will take advantage of out services at
some future date, we feel privileged to to have played some small part
in helping you learn more about how you can "become more energy
independent". Come back and see us when you're ready.
Who are the Manufacturers?
The ground source heat pump industry is a mature industry. Because licensed
professionals must do the installation of the system, only qualified heating,
ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) contractors can install one. Currently
only a small percentage of the HVAC contractors in the nation have obtained the
accreditation. Most of the HVAC contractors will sell and service just one or
two of the following manufacturers. Only major system manufacturers are listed below.
Others may be out there also.
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Manufacturers
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Phone
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Email or Web Address
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| Addison Products Co. |
(407)292-4400 |
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| Advanced Geothermal Technology |
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| American Geothermal |
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| American Thru Wall Manufacturing Corp. |
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| Carrier Corporation |
(315)432-7383 |
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| ClimateMaster, Inc. |
(405)745-6000 |
http://www.climatemaster.com |
| Command Aire |
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| DeMarco Energy Systems of America, Inc. |
(512)335-1494 |
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| Econar Energy Systems Corp. |
(612)241-1311 |
http://www.econar.com |
| ECR Technologies, Inc |
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| Florida Heat Pump Manufacturing |
(954)776-5471 |
http://www.fhp-mfg.com |
| Mammoth, Inc. |
(612)553-5168 |
http://www.mammoth-inc.com |
| Maritime Geothermal Limited (Canada) |
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| Millbrook Industries - Hydronic Division |
(605)995-0241 |
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| The Trane Company |
(817)840-5329 |
http://www.trane.com |
| Thermal Energy Transfer Corp. |
(800)go-tetco |
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| WaterFurnace International |
(219)478-5667 |
http://www.waterfurnace.com |
Where Can I Find More Information?
For accurate, up-to-date information on ground coupled heat pump technology,
please contact any of the following organizations.
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