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		<title>What You Should Know Before Considering Geothermal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The application of geothermal heating/cooling, also known as ground source heat pumps, has been named &#8220;the most energy-efficient and environmentally sensitive of all space conditioning systems&#8221;, by the Environmental Protection Agency. The system&#8217;s basic concept takes advantage of the earth&#8217;s constant temperature, approximately 55 degrees, to heat and cool a building. By tapping this steady [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>The application of 			<a href="http://www.callhawkins.com/">geothermal  			heating/cooling</a>, also known as ground source heat pumps, has  			been named &#8220;the most energy-efficient and environmentally sensitive  			of all space conditioning systems&#8221;, by the Environmental Protection  			Agency. The system&#8217;s basic concept takes advantage of the earth&#8217;s  			constant temperature, approximately 55 degrees, to heat and cool a  			building. By tapping this steady flow of heat from the earth in the  			winter, and displacing heat in the earth in the summer, a geothermal  			heat pump can save homeowners 40 to 70 percent in heating costs and  			30 to 50 percent in cooling costs compared to conventional systems.<span id="more-14"></span></span></p>
<p>Ground source heat pumps work in a similar manner as air source heat  			pumps, minus the high cost. Atypical household can save $1500 a year  			or more. This can give most systems a payback period of three to  			five years. GSHP&#8217;s are more than three times as efficient as the  			most efficient fossil fuel furnace. By moving heat that already  			exists in the earth, instead of burning a combustible fuel, GSHP&#8217;s  			deliver three units of energy for every one unit used to power the  			heat-pump system.</p>
<p>Ground source heat pumps work by circulating water or a  			water/antifreeze solution through a closed loop of polyethylene pipe  			that is buried in the ground or set closed and open loop systems  			beneath the water. GSHP systems can be lad out in different  			orientations, depending on the situation. A closed loop system, the  			most popular, can be laid out either vertically in 50 -250 foot deep  			holes drilled like a well, or horizontally in 3-6 foot deep  			trenches. The less common open loop system circulates a constant  			source of ground water and dispels the water back to its origin,  			such as a stream, well, or pond.</p>
<p>The principle action of a heat pump moves heat from lower  			temperature location to a higher temperature location. This  			principle can be witnessed in an air conditioning window unit, or  			air source heat pump, where cold air is blown into the house and  			warm air is released out of the back of the unit. A ground source  			heat pump works in a similar manner, except that its heat source is  			the warmth of the earth. The process of elevating low-temperature  			heat to over 100 degrees F and transferring it indoors involves a  			cycle of evaporation, compression, condensation and expansion. A  			refrigerant, like freon, is used as a heat-transfer medium which  			circulates within the heat pump.<span style="font-size: xx-small;"><br />
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