Residential Heating Using Geothermal Energy
February 24th, 2010 - By allanmadamsUp until recently there were a few common systems that could be used to heat your home – there was the fireplace, radiant heater, fan heaters or an air conditioner amongst others
Geothermal residential heating is becoming an increasingly popular option that can be added to this list of methods for heating your homeThis source of energy comes from beneath the earth’s surface. At the earth’s core there is a massive amount of heat being produced which radiates out towards the surface creating an enormous reserve of potential energy
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So what is the method for accessing this huge energy source and directing it towards the heating of our homes?
The answer is by using some simple technologies that make geothermal residential heating possibleInstallation requires pipes to be run through the earth beneath your house, with the exact configuration varying from house to house.
The earth surrounding these pipes will remain at a fairly constant temperature regardless of the air temperature above, and it is this constant temperature that will be used to generate the heat in the home above.The geothermal energy system uses a heat pump to force the transfer of heat. So in its most simple form what is happening is that the heat from the earth below the residential building is being extracted and pumped above ground where it replaces the cooler air in the building.
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A geothermal residential heating unit will incur some high upfront costs. However once it is in operation your power bills will immediately come down and you will have access to extremely cheap heating and cooling for many years to come
The configuration of your piping will range from coiled pipes at a relatively low depth, to pipes that push up to 400 feet into the earth’s surface.This will depend on such things as the soil structure, available land as well as the climate and your own budget
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Each year on average 50,000 new residential geothermal systems are installed, with the owners now able to save massive amounts of money on every future energy bill.You are definitely advised to look into this option if you’re looking for a cheap, green source of energy