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ground source heat pumps

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What is ground source heat pumps?

Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs), also known as geothermal heat pumps, are heating/cooling systems that transfer heat to or from the ground. They use the Earth's relatively constant temperature to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for homes and businesses. In winter, heat is extracted from the ground and transferred indoors. In summer, heat is extracted from indoors and transferred to the ground. They are known for their high efficiency and environmental friendliness.

What other technologies are related to ground source heat pumps?

ground source heat pumps Competitor Technologies

Solar thermal systems compete with ground source heat pumps for space heating and hot water production.
mentioned alongside ground source heat pumps in 15% (52) of relevant job posts
Air source heat pumps are a direct competitor, providing similar heating and cooling functionality but with different installation requirements and performance characteristics.
mentioned alongside ground source heat pumps in 7% (104) of relevant job posts

ground source heat pumps Complementary Technologies

Solar PV can provide electricity to power ground source heat pumps, increasing overall system efficiency and reducing reliance on grid electricity.
mentioned alongside ground source heat pumps in 2% (66) of relevant job posts

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