Geothermal heating in Chicago
Stages of a vertical loop geothermal installation in Chicago, Illinois
In the first image, we can see how the hole, where the vertical loop geothermal system will be installed, is drilled into the ground. We also find the iron pipe through which the geothermal circuit will run.
In the second image, we see how the four pipes that will form the geothermal circuit, will be helped by its lead tip to go down the iron pipe.
The pipe with the tubes inside of it, is filled with cement. This is what the third image shows.
The fourth image corresponds to the finished engine room.
The heat pump is a ciatesa, Aurea2 h-40 with a power of 11, 5 kW. The geothermal heat exchanger is a 164 meter deep well.
Geothermal heating in Chicago
Stages of a vertical loop geothermal installation in Chicago, Illinois
Geothermal heating facilities in los Angeles, California
Geothermal installation for heating and air conditioning for a home. The space required was created in order to fit a horizontal loop installation.
Geothermal heat pumps in Connecticut
Vertical geothermal installation. Proper machinery for the holes had to be applied.
Geothermal heat pumps in California
Some companies, especially in the lodging sector, have come to realize the enormous benefits of the use of this renewable energy
Geothermal heating and cooling in Massachussets
Geothermal heat pump with a heat output of 29.5 kW. Hot water solar thermal installation with a VK25 vacuum tube plates.
Geothermal heating in Chicago
Subsidies for geothermal energy in Chicago, Illinois
Geothermal installation in Vancouver
Geothermal installation under a cement floor.
Geothermal heating in New York
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy that receives subsidies from the states. This is an installation of geothermal heating in New York City.


