Setting Up Geothermal Systems in Alberta
If you’re based in Alberta, Canada and you’re interested in setting up a geothermal system for heating and cooling your home or commercial building, here are some of the first things you have to know.
What are geothermal systems?
Geothermal systems are mechanisms for making use of geothermal energy,or energy derived from heat coming from the earth’s interior. There are three basic types of geothermal systems depending on the geothermal energy use that it is intended for: direct use (such as those for cooking and for heating hot springs), systems for electricity generation, and heat pumps for heating or cooling buildings.
How do they work?
Geothermal heat pumps make use of the ground’s almost fixed temperature in controlling the temperature of buildings such as those used in some establishments in Alberta. While temperature on the earth’s surface constantly changes, that of the ground up to about 10 feet below the ground surface is constantly between 10 to 16 degrees Celsius (or 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit).
Heat pumps work by pumping this area’s heat into the building during winter, and absorbing the building’s heat during summer.
What are their advantages?
Geothermal heat pumps are cost efficient and environment friendly. Because they make use of natural conditions (the temperature of the ground) and phenomena (flow of heat from one object to another), heat pumps are energy efficient. They do not make use of fuel so there are no harmful emissions.
How can you set them up?
If you want your own geothermal system for your home or commercial establishment, you can choose to get the services of geothermal system and drilling companies in Alberta. These companies are usually composed of a team of experts and equipped with the things that you would need.