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Calculating the Feasibility of Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems

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Geothermal Heating and Cooling: Design of Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems

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Technology Award: Energy Efficiency Using Geothermal Heat Recovery Chiller

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Located in Williston, N.D., Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative is adjacent to a natural pond used for stormwater drainage. With the facility being an electrical cooperative, the design team used the element of a curved electrical conductor as part of the building’s shape. The HVAC system uses geothermal heating and cooling for the entire building. The modular design allows for improved efficiency and load shifting between heating, cooling and the well field as the heat sinks. The facility directors also requested mechanical equipment that would last the life of the building.

001 -- A Simplified Methodology to Evaluate and Optimize the Geothermal Energy Application Using Depleted Hydrocarbon Wells

Conference Proceeding

001 -- A Simplified Methodology to Evaluate and Optimize the Geothermal Energy Application Using Depleted Hydrocarbon Wells

Seminar 35 -- New Era in Direct Exchange Geothermal: Advancements, Advantages, Issues and Future Potential

Conference Proceeding

Seminar 35 -- New Era in Direct Exchange Geothermal: Advancements, Advantages, Issues and Future Potential

Analyzing the Use of CO2 as a Refrigerant in Vertical Direct Expansion Geothermal Evaporators

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