• DannyMac@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    I wonder how this works, is it like a “group geo thermal” or ran like a US University campus where there are steam lines and chillers?

    I don’t know the proper terms to how to describe this

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      6 months ago

      Ground source heat pump, with a shared ground loop.

      A standard air source heat pump moves heat between outside and inside, like an air conditioner. One of the challenges is when there’s a large difference in temperature between what exists outside vs what you want inside. Adjusting for that can lose a lot of efficiency, and require more advanced tech

      However, underground is much more moderate and consistent a temperature year round. A ground source heat pump moves heat between underground and inside. It’s much more efficient, and you can use a smaller, lower tech heat pump to save even more money.

      The downside of ground source heat pumps is the huge installation cost of drilling that well or laying that pipe below the frost line. So, it looks like they’re installing a common ground loop so the neighborhood can share the installation costs, then everyone can use the most efficient heat pumps. This seems like a great idea!