More practical thermal heating pump

Nothing bums me out more than when a good idea isn’t carried out in the best way possible, and the whole thing falls short.

It’s clear that there are very good intentions behind the idea, but sometimes the best of intentions don’t pan out to create the best solution possible.

That’s exactly how I feel about the road construction that took 10 years outside our neighborhood. That’s how I think of the recent development downtown. And most of all, that’s how I feel about geothermal heat pumps. For a few years I’ve been hearing about these alternative air temperature control systems that work very differently than traditional HVAC units. They have a huge advantage to offer most home owners, as the heating and cooling systems operate without any energy input whatsoever. This sets them apart from traditional air conditioning and furnace systems, which suck up a ton of electricity to run every day, and create expensive energy bills each month. The geothermal heat pump, on the other hand, runs through passive energy transfer by moving heat back and forth between the house and an underground energy transfer component. The idea is fantastic for consumers and the climate, alike, however the heat pump system never fully took off! Thankfully, I may not have to feel downtrodden about this inventive failure for too much longer, since Google feels the same way. Now the massive social influencer is actually pushing for geothermal heat pump rebranding and further system development. Finally, the right people are working on the right idea, and it may just change air temperature control forever!

 

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