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Geothermal Energy Connecticut
Recently there has been a big buzz in the energy community about a new way to heat that is environmentally friendly and much cheaper than conventional methods. Many people are confused about this new technology and what it might mean to them as well as being afraid of how costly it can be. The first step to understanding geothermal energy in Connecticut is to understand how it works and then you can begin to decide if it will work for you.
Geothermal energy in Connecticut uses the heat of the earth beneath us to heat and cool your home naturally, this natural source of energy can be much cheaper to operate and because it does not use fossil fuels it is far friendlier to the environment and does not contribute to the serious issue of global warming.
Geothermal energy in Connecticut starts with a series of pumps and pipes. Beneath the frost line of the earth's surface the earth stays at a relatively constant temperature of 53 degrees. As it happens this is an ideal temperature for heat pumps.
Water or another liquid is circulated through a series of pipes in an underground loop below this frost level. This loop is called the heat exchanger or the place where the heat from the ground is absorbed into the pipes and into the water.
Once the water is heated it travels to the air heat pumps that are located inside the building to be heated, and the heated air is pumped out into the rooms keeping them at a constant temperature. The heated air is pumped in and out of the house or building as well as the piping as necessary to provide you with the amount of warmth that you desire. Geothermal energy in Connecticut is an extremely efficient way to heat your house or other building regardless of its size.
Geothermal energy in Connecticut can be used both for heating and cooling, meaning that your home will stay a constant temperature all year long. Geothermal heating is neither complicated nor hard to use, making it ideal for nearly anyone that wants to save on their energy costs. This system does not require major reworking of your existing structure but can connect to the duct system already in place if you wish.
The company that installs your geothermal heating will need to excavate down far enough to get to the area below the frost line this distance will be different depending on where you live. It will also depend on the type of system you install, as there is more than one different kind system for geothermal energy in Connecticut.
Geothermal energy in Connecticut is a new technology in the US and like so many new technologies people may fear it, wonder about its use, and worry about its efficiency. In reality geothermal energy has been used for some time in Iceland as their only source of heating, and as well as being used to keep fish farms at the optimal temperature.
If you are interested in geothermal energy in Connecticut you should contact Total Green Intl they offer one of the most efficient geothermal systems available and specialize in retrofitting older structures as well as installing in commercial settings.
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