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Is geothermal heating worth the cost?

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: May 21, 2006

When it comes to cheap, renewable energy, nothing seems more reliable than sucking heat from Mother Earth. Geothermal heating and cooling has been around for 20 years or more, but it remains unknown to most people—we didn't know about it until a friend installed it, and neighbors hadn't heard of it until a huge drilling rig began the noisy, two-day process of boring holes in our small back yard.

Closed loops of plastic tubing now fill the four, 200-foot-deep holes. A mix of water and refrigerant (eco-friendly, of course) will soon pump through the tubes, returning to the house at the steady temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the ground temperature in St. Louis, where we live. That's chilly enough to cool our house in the summer, while compression will raise the fluid's temperature to heat our house on cold days. The conditioned air will circulate through conventional, forced-air ducts.

Geothermal should cut our heating and cooling bills in half or so. Another advantage is more subtle, but still attractive: The air moves steadily and quietly, unlike the whooshing of our conventional system kicking in. Additionally, the outside elements of our conventional AC go away; there will be no ugly compressor to hide behind bushes.

The biggest disadvantage is cost—in our case, about $10,000 more than a conventional system. (Most of that difference lies underground in those four holes.) Even with today's inflated energy prices, it will take six or eight years for payback. And the cost might be prohibitive for someone with a system that's working well; we had already planned to replace our aging furnace as part of a major remodeling. Finally, the 32-ton drilling rig turned our backyard into a mud pile. But out of that muck I hope savings will soon flow—dollars in several tints of green.

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GEOTHERMAL IS WORTH EVERY CENT !!!

We live by Orillia Ontario Canada. I was looking around to see what others thought about the worth of geothermal and found this thread.

My thoughts are now in 2009 three years after the news article your thread posted it has got much more recognized.

Here in Canada Government grants, tax rebates and NEXTENERGY the manufacturer (heres their link http://www.nextenergy.ca ) has discounts collectively are paying for 1/3 of the price of the GEOTHERMAL system.

The enviroment is at great risk using UNrenewable energy. Hydro and natural gas prices continue to increase at rocket speeds.

I know that there is absolutely no sense to stay with strickly UNrenewable energy and must go geothermal with a hybrid system. Hybrid meaning if and when there ever is a power outage in winter we can either use the fireplace or have the hard wired generator kick in. It has enough power to run our super high efficiency gas furnace which is hybridized to the GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM. With no hydro the Geo stops working but the gas furnace kicks in and heats the house till the hydro returns to normal. I want to install solar but as of yet there is not an affordable and efficient solar system with enough power to marry to the GEOTHERMAL system. I have heard however there is a very real possibility that in or around 2013 there will be a solar system to marry with the geo at an affordable price. Also GEO gives us free hot water. Using an electric tank to work with the geo your hot water bill will go down 65% . Well we are drilling four 200 foot wells in the driveway instead of the yard. The driveway is still gravel and this area won't affect the grass or lawn appearence and won't disturb the pool area. I think it's a much more practical place if possible. Most importantly though GEOTHERMAL is one way to help with saving our planet!!! Well thanks to all that install Geothermal for helping humanities future and for the future of our planet!!

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