By: Nitram Tulp | 2010-03-27 | Environment Geothermal power involves the use of geothermal heat from below the earth's surface to generate electricity or heat. It was Giovanni Contifirst who discovered the process of generating electricity with geothermal heat in 1904 in Larderello, Italy, but geothermal energy has been used for heating and cooling as far back as early Roman times. read more
By: Jordan Laurent | 2011-08-08 | Home improvement Most people would prefer the common heating and ventilation devices and air conditioning units, merely because most are not familiar with the geothermal heat pump. The geothermal heat pump is an effective way of heat absorption during the wintertime. These heat pumps or usually called geoexchange devices have been around for almost 70 years. Unknown to most people, but the geothermal heat pump is highly efficient in heat producing and in energy saving. read more
By: David Munisteri | 2011-12-15 | Tools and equipment Geothermal heat pumps are a way to produce energy that essentially makes use of the power of the sun. While different from traditional solar power, the use of geothermal heat pumps is incredibly energy efficient and it helps you to save significantly on your electricity bills. read more
By: MIca G. | 2010-12-17 | Tools and equipment Geothermal heat pump is very reliable simply because no matter what country or climate you are in, it never fails to accomplish the heat exchange. Some heating systems are hindered greatly with climate change, solar panels will not operate without sunlight and air pumps cannot operate if the outside environment is too cold. Read more... read more
By: Nancy Hardy | 2010-11-13 | Home improvement Looking to keep your house warm for the winter? An innovative way to keep your home warm is through geothermal heating. Keep your house warm all year by taking the heat from the Earth's soil! read more
By: MarketsandMarkets | 2010-12-30 | Business The global geothermal energy market is analyzed and forecasted for the period 2010 to 2015. Market forecasts are based on primary and secondary research data. read more
By: Joann Dudley | 2012-04-19 | Home Improvement A geothermal heat pump is essentially a central heating/ cooling system which is used to pump heat from the ground. read more
By: Aliceshown | 2010-10-29 | Business You might have heard about harnessing geothermal energy. You might also like to install a system to your property too. But, do you know that not all the units and the mechanisms that are available with such systems can be installed to your home. There are various types of geothermal pumps. Accordingly, there are also various factors that determine the type of pumps that you should install. read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-10-29 | Small Business You might have heard about harnessing geothermal energy. You might also like to install a system to your property too. But, do you know that not all the units and the mechanisms that are available with such systems can be installed to your home. There are various types of geothermal pumps. Accordingly, there are also various factors that determine the type of pumps that you should install. read more
By: yoni levy | 2010-11-22 | Diy If you're planning to build a new house, office building, or school, or replace your heating and cooling system, you may want to consider a geothermal heat pump (GHP) system. GHP systems are also known as GeoExchangeSM, ground-source, or water-source heat pumps (as opposed to air-source heat pumps). read more
By: Hinkley Egg | 2010-03-31 | Interior design A geothermal heat pumps consist of an underground loop, a compressor, and a heat exchange unit and duct work for distributing air through the house. With these parts, this system will serve as both a heating and cooling unit for a house. Under the Earth's surface (how deep will depend on where you live) there is a relatively constant temperature. read more
By: MIca G. | 2010-12-17 | Tools and equipment By installing a pipeline that goes deep beneath the earth's surface, a mixture of water as well as refrigerant can then be pumped down the pipes where they will start to heat up and then be brought back up again where the liquid mixture is cooled back when the heat is emitted towards your home. Read more... read more
By: MarketsandMarkets | 2010-12-29 | Business The global geothermal energy market is analyzed and forecasted for the period 2010 to 2015. Market forecasts are based on primary and secondary research data. read more
By: Jordan Laurent | 2011-08-08 | Home improvement The geothermal heat pump is highly durable and has many benefits that a user may gain from using it. Unlike most heat, ventilation or air conditioning units, it save almost 25 percent to 50 percentage of electricity consumption. This energy saving device can not only lessen electricity costs and expenses but can also maintain a healthy living environment outside and within the house. There are many uses and benefits that a geothermal heat pump can generate for its customers. read more
By: Budda Oliver | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement Geothermal heat pumps harness the temperature of the ground or the groundwater and use it to heat or cool your home. This process utilizes the natural temperature of the earth to control the indoor climate of your home. read more