Even when you're not in Rome it still pays to do what the Roman's did!
At Project GreenPower we have an uncompromising commitment to ensure we are providing the most energy efficient solution for our clients business operations. Geothermal technology is just one of our solutions. The drive to reduce energy spending starts with our engineering of solar photovoltaic power systems which we supply and install across Australia. The drive for a more economical and sustainable way of living and working continues with many essential building services such as air conditioning, ventilation and hot water. The cost of operating heating and cooling equipment can be expensive and its for this reason our engineering staff work collaboratively to provide more efficient ways to cool and heat buildings. One such solution is Earthlinked Geothermal technology.
Geothermal energy is the heat from the Earth. It's clean and sustainable. The resources for geothermal energy range from the shallow ground to hot water and hot rock found beneath the Earth's surface.
Almost everywhere, the shallow ground or upper 3 metres of the Earth's surface maintains a nearly constant temperature between 10° and 16°C. Geothermal heat pumps can tap into this resource to heat and cool buildings. A geothermal heat pump system consists of a heat pump, an air delivery system (ductwork), and a heat exchanger piping system buried in the shallow ground near the building. In the winter, the heat pump removes heat from the heat exchanger and pumps it into the indoor air delivery system. In the summer, the process is reversed, and the heat pump moves heat from the indoor air into the heat exchanger. The heat removed from the indoor air during the summer can also be used to provide a free source of hot water.