Quartz is the best thermal conductivity there is once you put that loop in with rock or with quartz it's there. If you draw a hole in sandy clay if you don't loop it right away you have no hole because it collapses so you're always looking for the thermal conductivity of that soil.
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Other than caverns there is not a place in the world where you can not use Geothermal.
Read more Where can Geothermal NOT be used?The hybrid technology generates an automatic way to offload heat.
Read more Stockton State Hybrid systemWe didn't have to drill loops we used the water from American water to provide heating cooling and water heating to that school.
Read more How can landlocked Cities upgrade?Geothermal sustains itself. Sell on the technology's merits.
Read more Tax Credits?Recoup your investment without tax credits or rebates.
Read more Recouping the InvestmentWith interest utilities, large companies, and 3rd party loop ownerships plus the investment tax credit coming back we could reach that goal in 10 -
Read more How long to reach the 30% goal?Do you, or folks you know, want to work in the geothermal field? Deeply discounted IGSHPA certified training for Installers and Inspectors will be offered Read more Help Spread the word!
AI class 26-28 at $595 do to PESG sponsorship taught by Garen Ewbank, you may register at: https://www.farmingdale.edu/academics/centers-institutes/resc/geothermal_trainings/geothermal_registration.shtml Read more AI training taking place at Farmington after the inspectors training