Could a ground source heat pump provide your home with a viable alternative to gas or electric heating? Find out how a ground source heat pump works and if it's worth installing one in your home.
Heat pumps warm buildings by absorbing heat from the air, ground, or water. Air-source pumps, for example, suck in outdoor air and pass it over tubes containing refrigerant fluids to produce heat.
Heat pump owners reveal the good and bad from their experiences of installing and living with the new technology, to help you ...
Air, water and ground heat pumps work by taking energy from these sources and turning it into heat or cold air. They do this within the ‘refrigerant cycle’ - with its four phases of ...
The integration of ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems with energy piles has emerged as a promising answer to ... By ...
Despite a dip in sales last year, heat pumps are continuing to take Europe by storm. These devices take energy from the air, ground or water and transform it into heat or cool air. But how, when and ...
The Hexagon could be the first theatre in the country to be heated naturally A theatre could become the first in the country to use ground ... heat pumps to keep audiences warm. The pumps, which ...
A theatre could become the first in the country to use ground source heat pumps to keep audiences warm. The pumps, which work by harnessing heat from water that flows naturally underground ...