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Old 12-27-2022, 01:33 PM   #1005 (permalink)
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That doesn't really address the problem, because of the insulative nature of that ground. Once you start extracting it starts cooling off rapidly. You need that high temperature differential so you can pull a lot of heat out of there with relatively little drilling and piping.
We bang into that insulative property problem with our ground source heat pumps. In the winter, the ground gets frozen around the coils from extracting heat.
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