Residential
Canadian Home Uses Geothermal with Minimal Land (from onesky.ca)
This case study features a 3,600 square foot Canadian home that uses a horizontal closed loop geothermal system. The system is projected to pay for itself within 7 years of operation against rising fossil fuel costs.
Residential Community is Heated and Cooled with GeoExchange (from geoexchange.org)
This case study features a 420,000-square-foot facility consists of two three-story buildings, containing 132 one- and two-bedroom apartments and 68 two- and three-bedroom private villas.
Commercial
Golf Course is Heated and Cooled by GeoExchange System (from geoexchange.org)
15,000-square-foot clubhouse of a luxurious new 150-acre, 18-hole golf club uses vertical closed-loop wells for the heat exchanger, provides hot water for restrooms and the clubhouse kitchen, which operates year round as a restaurant and catering service.
Bicycle Shop Reduces Annual Energy Bill by $7,960 (from geoexchange.org)
A vertical closed loop system was used to heat this 7,200 square foot bike store. This geothermal installation reduced the business’s daily winter energy costs from $85 to $10.90.
Medical Center Installs a Pond-Loop Geothermal System (from negeothermal.com)
This case study features one of the larges pond loops in the country. The system relies on pond temperatures instead of ground temperatures to heat the 41,700 square foot complex.
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