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Geothermal systems reduce energy use, drastically lowering utility bills and protecting the environment by reducing greenhouse gases and conserving fossil fuels. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said geothermal systems are, "the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective space conditioning systems available today." The government now offers a number of incentives for utilizing geothermal in new construction—but geothermal also can be integrated into existing structures.

A geothermal system does the work of both an air conditioner and furnace, eliminating the need for operating and maintaining two seperate systems. Geothermal systems are compact—architects like them because they create greater freedom of design, requiring 50-80% less space than traditional systems. Because the system is located indoors, it is protected from mechanical breakdowns that result from exposure to extreme weather. The systems are reliable and low-maintenance, with underground piping carrying a warranty of up to 50 years and the heat pumps often lasting 20 years or more.

Because they have no outside condensing units like air conditioners, geothermal systems create little to no noise. In fact, a geothermal heat pump is so quiet that users do not know it is operating—a real benefit in office buildings and schools where noise can be disruptive.

Geothermal technology has become the responsible choice for both environmental and economic reasons. Studies show that approximately up to 70 percent of the energy used in a geothermal heating and cooling system is renewable, and utility bills decline an average of 25 to 40 percent per year. Geothermal systems also improve humidity control by maintaining about 50 percent relative indoor humidity, making them very effective in humid climates.


WHY USE GEOTHERMAL:

  • Energy Efficient/Low Operating Costs (25-40% better than ANY other HVAC System)

  • Comfort, Aesthetics, and Reliability

  • Design Flexibility, Reduced Mechanical Space Requirements

  • Heat Pumps can be purchased at time of space build out

  • Individual Tenant Zoning, Metering and Maintenance

  • Minimal Maintenance

  • Low Noise

  • Environmentally Friendly

What is a tangible example of the benefits of geothermal? School systems across the country are increasingly relying on the geothermal technology to save an estimated $25 million in energy costs—money that can be better spent on educational needs. What’s more, these schools are eliminating a half-billion pounds of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions per year.

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Geothermal Specialists
6720 Ft. Smallwood Rd. | Phone: 410/789-5020
Baltimore, MD 21226