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A recent study by the Environmental Protection Agency found that geothermal systems have the lowest life-cycle cost of any heating or cooling system available today. Though geothermal is typically more expensive to install than traditional HVAC, the initial investment cost is far outweighed by the long-term cost savings. In fact, geothermal systems frequently pay for themselves within five years—while some systems pay for themselves in as little as two years and in almost every circumstance the payback is under 10 years.

Even after the system cost is recouped, the investment continues to pay off through low energy bills and negligible maintenance costs. Every month, a geothermal system saves the user as much as 40% in energy bills, which can amount to tens of thousands of dollars per year or more in a commercial building. When that savings is compounded over the life of the system, which is often 20 years or more, it is obvious why geothermal has become the most cost-effective option in heating and cooling.

A recent study by the Environmental Protection Agency found that geothermal systems have the lowest life-cycle cost of any heating or cooling system available today.

While initial cost is a consideration, there are now many federal and state incentive programs offered for utilizing geothermal systems—so initial costs can sometimes be partially offset by tax and other savings. You can view details of incentive programs by visiting http://www.geoexchange.org/incentives/incentives.htm.

 

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