heat pump news

07/18/2010
Clothing is optional for energy saving?-news-323
The Richmond Saunas in rural Richmond Corners, Maine — about 40 minutes up Route 295 from Portland — are heated by wood. In the corner of each sauna, private and communal, stands a wood burning stove and a cauldron of water which is used to douse the cairn of rocks sitting atop the stove. In […]
07/18/2010
My green-living-news-319
Photos: Getting your green on for Earth Day Let’s see what we can do for energy saving for more green world.air source heat pumps,Geothermal heat pumps, water to water heat pumps,water source heat pumps,wind turbine,wind power generators, solar water heater, solar connectors,solar generators, solar panels.Tell us if you know more about energy saving.
07/11/2010
Bailout bill loops in green tech-news-316
Bailout type Cost to taxpayers (Source: Reuters) Financial bailout package approved this week up to or more than $700 billion Bear Stearns financing $29 billion Fannie Mae and FreddieMac nationalization $200 billion AIG loan and nationalization $85 billion Federal Housing Administration housing rescue bill $300 billion Mortgage community grants $4 billion JPMorgan Chase repayments $87 […]
07/11/2010
How to super insulate your home even during heat pump usage-news-317
Most energy-conscious people know that when it comes to home insulation, more is better. But homeowner Alex Cheimets is literally thinking outside the box with his “superinsulation” plan. Rather than just blow in a few more inches of standard cellulose insulation in his attic, Cheimets is in the throes of an ambitious project to seal […]
07/10/2010
Yellowstone dominated by geothermal activity-news-315
This large, beautiful, geothermal pool is just one of hundreds of geysers, hot springs, mud pots, steam vents and other features at Yellowstone National Park that is not Old Faithful. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK–If there’s any doubt that more visitors to this treasure of nature check out Old Faithful than anything else, all you need to […]
07/10/2010
U.S. geothermal could supply 7 million people-news-314
If current projects under development are completed, the U.S. could have as much as 10 gigawatts of geothermal power at its disposal, according to a new report from the Geothermal Energy Association. Through several extraction methods, geothermal energy harnesses heat from the Earth for the purpose of heating and cooling buildings or for power generation, […]
07/08/2010
home heating and cooling out of Earth ground source -news-313
Sue Butler decided it was time to cut the cord on fossil fuels. So when her aging gas furnace needed replacing, she turned to the Earth for a solution. She installed a geothermal system–also called a ground-source heat pump, a water-source heat pump, or geo-exchange system–which recently started heating and cooling her Cambridge, Mass. home. […]
07/06/2010
Google for geothermal energy technology-news-311
Google is investing $10 million in “enhanced” geothermal systems–essentially technology for tapping underground heat–which it says is one of most promising forms of renewable energy. Through its philanthropic arm Google.org, the Internet giant will invest in two geothermal technology start-up companies and give a university grant to study the potential of geothermal resources. Heat underfoot: […]
07/06/2010
Google energy growing hot on geothermal energy heat pump-news-310
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–Dan Reicher, the director of climate and energy initiatives at Google.org, says we’re standing on a great untapped source of renewable energy: enhanced geothermal. Reicher spoke on Tuesday to university students at the announcement of the winners of the Clean Energy Prize organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and sponsored in part by […]