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Why Geothermal?
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1 Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, GeoExchange Heating and Cooling Systems: Fascinating Facts Owner Satisfaction Survey
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| Survey Item | Residential |
Commercial |
| Installation cost | 86 % |
89 % |
| Operating cost | 91 % |
92 % |
| Maintenance / reliability | 86 % |
87 % |
| Cleanliness | 96 % |
97 % |
| Noise levels | 95 % |
93 % |
| Comfort | 99 % |
95 % |
| Safety | 96 % |
95 % |
| Dealer service | 88 % |
84 % |
| Environment friendliness and performance | 97 % |
97 % |
| Size and appearance | 96 % |
93 % |
(From GHPC 1998 survey; user/owner satisfaction levels - percentage of survey respondents indicating 'very' or 'somewhat' satisfied) |
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The most cost-effective stage at which to install geothermal systems is when the buildings are first being constructed. However, older homes often benefit equally from the reduced energy operating costs.
The initial capital cost is usually higher than other conventional space heating and cooling systems. However the 'whole-life' cost, combining the capital and running costs, can be favourable for heat pumps compared to fossil fuelled systems - and, especially, compared with conventional systems that provide both heating and cooling.
The Province of Manitoba provides support of geothermal through a refundable tax credit that is retroactive to April 2007 and a provincial grant program effective January, 2009. (see Manitoba Geothermal Energy Incentive Program)
A Residential Earth Power Loan up to a maximum $20 000 is offered by Manitoba Hydro. With support from the Affordable Energy Fund, an interest rate of 4.9 per cent for the first five years is offered. Customers are eligible for the loan upon approval by Manitoba Hydro. The customer’s geothermal contractor can assist with the pre-approval paperwork.
For potential geothermal contractors contact the Manitoba Geothermal Energy Alliance (MGEA)The energy used by the commercial sector accounts for about 13% of total energy demand in Canada, and about the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions from secondary energy use.
In commercial buildings, more than half the energy used is for space heating. The high demand for space conditioning means that commercial/institutional facilities could significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by using renewable energy sources instead of the carbon-intensive fuels required by conventional systems, and by improving energy efficiency to reduce their overall energy use.
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Information and statistics excerpted from:
Earth Energy, Ground-Source/Geothermal Heat Pumps, GeoExchange. Published by Natural Resources Canada
Geothermal heat pump technology offers you consistently good performance and top energy efficiency!