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		<title>Geothermal Energy for Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We see many companies who make the ads more and more geothermal heating and cooling systems. A geothermal system for heating and cooling is something under the radar for years because of the impact they may have in the field of fossil fuels, but if you&#8217;re interested in saving money and doing something good for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We see many companies who make the ads more and more geothermal heating and cooling systems. A  geothermal system for heating and cooling is something under the radar  for years because of the impact they may have in the field of fossil  fuels, but if you&#8217;re interested in saving money and doing something good  for the environment, geothermal heating and cooling systems with some research.<br />
Geothermal energy is energy stored in the ground we walk every day. Soil absorbs the sun&#8217;s energy every day a few feet below the surface. This energy can be extracted through a series of water pipes and then used for heating and cooling your home year round. Geothermal  energy on a large scale is very expensive to drill and tap into  geographic areas that limited ideal large cities, but for the provision  of heating and cooling of individual homes has become more convenient  than ever.<br />
There are several ways to geothermal heating and cooling system for installation, depending on various factors. The most popular systems installed in homes today, the ring system. Loop system consists of a series of trenches to pull in your garden about six feet and 300 feet in length. Special  underground pipes used for the life of a geothermal system to make sure  the pump is connected to the system at home to keep the water  temperature in your home warm in winter and remove heat from the house  in summer.</p>
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		<title>Geothermal Energy for Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of the renewable energy that can use geothermal energy is certainly. Most people think of solar and wind power when it comes to renewable energy sources. However, you can also use geothermal energy from the Earth to cool or heat your home. With geothermal energy can heat your home in winter and can cool [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part of the renewable energy that can use geothermal energy is certainly. Most people think of solar and wind power when it comes to renewable energy sources. However, you can also use geothermal energy from the Earth to cool or heat your home. With geothermal energy can heat your home in winter and can cool your house in summer. Therefore, geothermal energy can help save a significant portion of your energy bill by reducing the costs of heating and air conditioning in your house.<br />
Geothermal energy is, in essence, using the constant temperature of the Earth. The soil temperature (a few meters below the surface) is usually constant in summer and winter. The tube at a constant temperature between 7 degrees Celsius to 21 degrees Celsius. Therefore, during the winter, the outside temperature is colder than the temperature is below ground. During the summer, the temperature in the basement will be cooler than the outside temperature.<br />
Thus, using a geothermal heat pump, we can use geothermal energy of the Earth through the use of the pump energy as a heat exchanger. This works on the same principle as an air conditioner, from bags of temperature gradient of the Earth with the gradient of temperature in your home. When it&#8217;s warmer outside, and yet the same principle that you can easily change the coolest underground with warmer temperature gradients at home.</p>
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