Seminar 19 -- District Ground Source Heat Pump Systems, Part 1 PDF

Seminar 19 -- District Ground Source Heat Pump Systems, Part 1 PDF

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Seminar 19 -- District Ground Source Heat Pump Systems, Part 1 PDF

Published Date:
2011

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ASHRAE

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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This product is a PDF that contains links to files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.

Fueled by stimulus money and tax incentives at both the Federal and State levels, the geothermal industry is enjoying a renewed interest by building owners and developers for district systems. A district GSHP system is not a new idea, but one that is more frequently being explored for large campuses and mixed use application in many locations. The challenge in designing these systems is the management of a central pump or series of pumps for both energy efficiency and management of the pumping system by the owner. Several projects which apply these ideas are presented as part one of this seminar series.

  • A Feasibility Study for a District Hybrid Geothermal Heat Pump System in Northern Canada
    Andrew Chiasson, Ph.D., Member
    Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
  • District Ground Source Hybrid System Applications for Large Commercial Projects
    Donald C. Smith, Member
    Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
  • Energy Transfer within a Community Development
    Ed Lohrenz, Member
    Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)

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Product Code(s) : D-LV11Sem19
Published : 2011

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