Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems Offer Consumer Savings | Video
Egg Systems Provide Cost-Effective Geothermal Heating & Cooling-
Geothermal energy, power extracted from heat stored in the earth, has been utilized for centuries from bathing in the Paleolithic era to space heating during Roman times – and the technology has evolved so much throughout the years that the capabilities have broadened to include electricity generation. Egg Systems, a geothermal heating and cooling company, has been offering their expertise in this field for over 19 years to show consumers how they can save the environment and their bottom line simultaneously. Their unique heating and cooling systems provide year round comfort simply using the earth’s stable temperatures, can be an exceptional cost-effective alternative to standard pool heating – and, not to mention, offers a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) in the 30’s. The company asserts that the potential return on investment, coupled with current state and federal tax incentives for utilizing geothermal HVAC technologies, could extend to around 50 percent or more; a remarkable savings for the average consumer looking to go green. To receive additional information on these remarkable geothermal heating and cooling systems, visit GoEggSystems.com. Video below, courtesy of WTVT Fox 13 News, illustrates the energy efficient and cost-effective incentives behind Egg Geothermal Heating and Cooling technology.












I just purchased a book from amazon called Geothermal HVAC, Green Heating and Cooling.
After reading the explanatory review on Geothermal HVAC, I’m glad to see that someone has actually written a book on geothermal heat pump technology that is useful to people like me that want to see geothermal air conditioning succeed in this market. I will be looking forward to seeing this book on my shelf as soon I am able.
I looked into the authors and both have a huge amount of experience with green tech, particularly renewable.
I just read an article that the an entire community in the Bahamas is going with geothermal air conditioning utility infrastructure to save on the 30 cent per kWh cost of electricity… that’s about 2.5 times what we pay here in the United States.
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