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Fort Polk installation demonstrates retrofit potential of geothermal heat pumps

Jan. 18, 2007 - USA - A recent independent study prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy by Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrates that geothermal heat pumps (GHPs) provide substantial benefits to the end user, the electric utility industry and the environment. A comprehensive 4,003-home retrofit project was conducted at Fort Polk, Louisiana where the existing heating and cooling systems (560 gas furnace/electric air-conditioner systems and 3443 air-source heat pump systems) were replaced by GHPs with desuperheater water heaters.

In addition existing incandescent lighting fixtures were replaced by high-efficiency fluorescent or compact fluorescent fixtures, and existing shower heads were replaced by low-flow shower heads. Evaluation of this massive retrofit showed that it reduced electrical consumption in the 4003 residences by 26 million kWh (33%) while altogether eliminating consumption of 27,425,000 Mj of natural gas. Peak demand was reduced by 7.5 MW (43%), and the power factor was increased from 0.52 to 0.62 . Emissions of CO2 have been reduced by an estimated 20,321,000 kg per year at the Ft Polk site. The GHPs alone are credited with 66% of the electricity savings and all of the natural gas savings accounting for about 14,900,000 kg of the total annual CO2 emissions reduction.

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Article by Jeff Hammond, USA

Source: IEA Heat Pump Centre Newsletter, Volume 24 - No. 4/2006


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