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The Potential for Ground Source Heat Pumps in Domestic Houses in the UK,Used
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Product Description Ground source heat pumps are a very successful renewable technology used in many countries, so why are they less popular in the UK? With the current focus on going green, and the environment being a 'hot topic' at the moment, it seems that ground source heat pumps have been overlooked in the UK. They clearly have the potential to greatly help the UK to reduce its environmental impact. This book looks into existing case studies of heat pumps in the UK to determine whether they should be widely installed in domestic properties. Different factors are considered such as financial viability, carbon dioxide emissions and running costs. The conclusion is that GSHP can greatly benefit the environment as well as the occupants. From the Publisher The first part of this study into ground source heat pumps (GSHP) covers the history of GSHP, the different types of GSHP that exist and how they work, an analysis of the worldwide use of GSHP, and a consideration of the advantages and disadvantages of GSHP. The second part of the book contains an analysis of the costs and the feasibility of implementing GSHP, considers why GSHP are currently less prevalent in the UK than in many other places, and evaluates the potential for greater use in the future. The third part of the book considers individual case studies of preexisting GSHP installations in the UK. The final section of the book considers the wide range of benefits that GSHP can provide and the opposing disadvantages (which are relatively minor compared to the benefits).
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