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	<title>Heating &#187; Ground Source Heat Pumps</title>
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		<title>Ground Source Heat Pumps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because temperatures underground are nearly constant year-round — warmer than the outside air during the winter and cooler than the outside air during the summer — a ground-source heat pump can be much more efficient than an air-source heat pump and appropriate for both warm and cold climates. However, they are less common and more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because temperatures underground are nearly constant year-round — warmer than the outside air during the winter and cooler than the outside air during the summer — a ground-source heat pump can be much more efficient than an air-source heat pump and appropriate for both warm and cold climates. However, they are less common and more expensive to install.</p>
<p>Despite the high cost, your energy bills might be lowered enough with a ground-source heat pump to justify installing one, especially if you need to replace your water heater as well. Most ground-source heat pumps are installed with a “desuperheater” that uses waste heat to heat water for no added cost during both heating and cooling modes. ACEEE would strongly recommend this option.</p>
<p>Several utilities have begun marketing ground-source systems as a superior alternative to air-source heat pumps. Visit the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium for more information or to find a contractor who can help you. </p>
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