| What are Ground Source
Heat Pumps?
Ground source heat pumps provide
a new and clean way of heating buildings in the
UK. They make use of renewable energy stored in
the ground, providing one of the most energy-efficient
ways of heating buildings. They are suitable for
a wide variety of building types and are particularly
appropriate for low environmental impact projects.
They do not require hot rocks
(geothermal energy) and can be installed in most
of the UK, using a borehole or shallow trenches
or, less commonly, by extracting heat from a pond
or lake. Heat collecting pipes in a closed loop,
containing water (with a little antifreeze) are
used to extract this stored energy, which can
then be used to provide space heating and domestic
hot water. In some applications, the pump can
be reversed in summer to provide an element of
cooling, but these systems are not currently eligible
for UK grants.
The only energy used by Ground
Source Heat Pump systems is electricity to power
the pumps. Typically, a Ground Source Heat Pump
will deliver three or four times as much thermal
energy (heat) as is used in electrical energy
to drive the system. For a particularly environmental
solution, green electricity can be purchased.
Ground Source Heat Pump systems
have been widely used in other parts of the world,
including North America and Europe, for many years.
Typically they cost more to install than conventional
systems; however, they have very low maintenance
costs and can be expected to provide reliable
and environmentally friendly heating for in excess
of 20 years.
Ground Source Heat Pumps work
best with heating systems which are optimised
to run at a lower water temperature than is commonly
used in UK boiler and radiator systems. As such,
they make an ideal partner for under floor heating
systems.
Ground source heat pumps use a
buried ground loop which transfers heat from the
ground into a building to provide space heating
and, in some cases, to pre-heat domestic hot water.
As well as ground source heat pumps, air source
and water source heat pumps are also available. |