Geothermal energy system definition

Geothermal energy system means an energy system that provides geothermally heated water to one or more customers and reduces the consumption of electricity or any fossil fuel.
Geothermal energy system means a renewable source of energy that employs the use of a heat pump to warm or cool air by utilizing the constant temperatures of the Earth.
Geothermal energy system means a system

Examples of Geothermal energy system in a sentence

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More Definitions of Geothermal energy system

Geothermal energy system means a system that uses geothermal energy for water heating or space heating or cooling in a single building, for space heating for more than one building through a pipeline network, or for electricity generation.
Geothermal energy system means a system that heats and cools one or more buildings by using the constant temperature of the earth as both a heat source and heat sink, and a heat exchanger consisting of an underground closed loop system of piping containing a liquid to absorb and relinquish heat within the earth. Geothermal energy system includes:

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