Abstract — The energy use of a ground-source heat pump (GSP) for heating, cooling and hot water in a Central Pennsylvania residence (namely, the author’s house) is analyzed, compared to a simulation of electricity and a heating-oil furnace (with electric cooling) for these same energy uses. Energy demands for space conditioning in the house are simulated by building a model of the house using the Transient Energy System Simulation (TNRSYS) tool. Overall, the efficiency gain for the ground-source heat pump compared to electricity is 43 % for cooling and 81 % for heating. For home heating and hot water, the ground-source heat pump has a 42 % efficiency gain over a fuel-oil furnace. The system modeled in this paper has a payback period of betw...
This chapter mainly presents a detailed theoretical study and experimental investigations of ground-...
In order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the constr...
The energy and exergy flow for a space heating systems of a typical residential building of natural ...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are being applied in various buildings to achieve carbon neut...
To evaluate the efficiency of ground source heat pump (GSHP), an application is studied in a residen...
In this paper the heating and cooling energy consumption of a typical single-family house is calcula...
This report presents the measured performance of four advanced residential ground-source heat pump (...
It has been widely recognized that the energy saving benefits of GSHP systems are best realized in t...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are used for space heating and cooling, where the Ground Heat Excha...
Heat pumps are increasingly popular in individual buildings and could help to meet expectations of a...
The paper presents a novel method developed for energy efficient heating of domestic hot water (DHW)...
Over the next few years, thermal energy for heating residential buildings will be reduced, while coo...
Energy-efficient heat pumps have been applied in the United States and other regions of the world fo...
This chapter mainly presents a detailed theoretical study and experimental investigations of ground-...
In order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the constr...
The energy and exergy flow for a space heating systems of a typical residential building of natural ...
Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs), buried in the ground either horizontally or vertically (in a borehole...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are being applied in various buildings to achieve carbon neut...
To evaluate the efficiency of ground source heat pump (GSHP), an application is studied in a residen...
In this paper the heating and cooling energy consumption of a typical single-family house is calcula...
This report presents the measured performance of four advanced residential ground-source heat pump (...
It has been widely recognized that the energy saving benefits of GSHP systems are best realized in t...
Geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs), or direct expansion (OX) ground source heat pumps, are a highly effic...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are used for space heating and cooling, where the Ground Heat Excha...
Heat pumps are increasingly popular in individual buildings and could help to meet expectations of a...
The paper presents a novel method developed for energy efficient heating of domestic hot water (DHW)...
Over the next few years, thermal energy for heating residential buildings will be reduced, while coo...
Energy-efficient heat pumps have been applied in the United States and other regions of the world fo...
This chapter mainly presents a detailed theoretical study and experimental investigations of ground-...
In order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the constr...
The energy and exergy flow for a space heating systems of a typical residential building of natural ...