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What You Need To Think About Before Going Geothermal in Ham Lake
With energy costs rising and supplies dwindling, people are taking much more serious looks at alternatives that in the past have seemed unfeasible and too "weird" to realistically contemplate. After recent upgrades in efficiency, geothermal energy in Ham Lake, is a terrific option. Plentiful beyond imagination just ten feet below the surface, geothermal is being used to provide more than 30% of Iceland's electrical needs and it is fast becoming a viable option to provide heat and electricity for your home as well. Before digging straight down, however, it is important to look around and consider some important points.
Geothermal 101
Thermal energy is a force that is produced from the movement of warm temperature to cooler. The term "geo" is from the Greek word for Earth. Geothermal energy is the unlimited resource of power that is the result of the formation of the Earth billions of years ago (20%) and the on-going process of melting rocks nearing the core of that heat (80%). From harnessing the energy of hot springs in ancient times to technological advances to create electricity today, geothermal has long been considered, but often was ruled out as an expensive and unnecessary alternative to other cheaper forms of energy. Now that those are harming the environment, more expensive and harder to get, geothermal has grown attractive.
Location, Location, Location
Difficult to retrieve from deep within the Earth, geothermal is most often considered for large production where natural breaks in the crust such as volcanoes, hot springs and faults are close to the surface. Just ten feet below the surface, however, there is enough temperature difference to make available enough to efficiently supply a home. Still, it's not a guarantee of success, however. The density of the bedrock, the water table and the balance between extreme hot and cold temperatures with the temperatures of the thermal energy are all factors to be considered.
Dollar for Dollar
After the geothermal installation project, the cost from month to month can produce enough savings to quickly pay for the system. The savings are potentially so significant, there are situations where the cost of replacing an old inefficient conventional system can be neutralized by the savings in just two to ten years. Beyond cost and feasibility, the comfort level is a major consideration. One of geothermal energy's major attractions is that to help save the Earth, it offers a better way to tap into the Earth. Learn more by calling Air Mechanical Inc.
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