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Friday, February 24, 2012

Saint Kitts and Nevis Can Use Geothermal Energy to Go Carbon Neutral


The energy needs of Saint Kitts and Nevis currently measure at 10 megawatts. But the nation recently discovered that it sits on top several large geothermal reservoirs -- enough to produce approximately 50 megawatts of clean energy, around 40 megawatts more than the nation has a need for. The excess energy can be exported, providing an economic boost for Saint Kitts and Nevis, and it will make the nation virtually carbon neutral (meaning that it balances fossil fuel usage with renewable energy).

We've written a lot about how geothermal energy is helping homeowners bring down their utility bills, but how can geothermal energy help the world on a larger scale? Take a look at the two island nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, located in the Carribbean.

Geothermal will help Saint Kitts and Nevis reduce its dependence on fossil fuels over time. Geothermal energy can help your home do this on a smaller scale, too, as less traditional energy is needed when geothermal energy is used to pre-heat or pre-cool your home. As geothermal becomes more popular, we'll undoubtedly discover more uses for this natural source of energy.

Interested in learning about how a geothermal energy system can bring down your utility bills? Call Hartmann Well Drilling today at (952) 758-2202.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Ice Castles Built with a Geothermal Heating System

Winter is always a fun time for Minnesota resident Roger Hanson. Using cold water from his geothermal heating and cooling system, Hanson creates enormous ice castles that tower over his own home.



Hanson's geothermal system draws water up from the ground at 47 degrees. This water is used to heat the home, and is then expelled when it reaches 37 degrees. A special system of computer programmed sprayers are used to spray the water and create the amazing looking ice castle you see above. It's definitely a unique art form and a unique way to use a geothermal heating and cooling system.

Learn more about geothermal heating and cooling by checking out one of our past blogs. If you have any questions, contact Hartmann Well Drilling at (952) 758-2202.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Geothermal: The Future

Wondering where the geothermal industry will be in a few years? Think it's just a fad? If so, a recent report from Pike Research might change your mind.

The research group believes that, by 2017, geothermal heat pump sales will double. In all, 326,000 pumps are expected to ship in that year.

"Increased retrofit activity, a rebound in construction, and growing interest in the commercial and institutional sectors will drive strong growth through 2017 for geothermal heat pumps," said the report.

Hartmann Well Drilling, of course, has been leading the charge for geothermal heating and cooling in the home, offering geothermal installation that allows homes to take advantage of the energy under the earth's surface for heating and cooling purposes.

Interested in learning more about Hartmann's geothermal services? Call us today at (952) 758-2202.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Geothermal Energy Basics - A Video

Geothermal heating and cooling makes use of the energy stored under the earth's surface to heat or cool your home, depending on the season. Here's a video that gives you a glimpse into the process behind a geothermal heating and cooling system, and how it can help you save money on your energy costs.



Are you ready to save on home heating and cooling? Contact Hartmann Well Drilling a call today. Since 1932, Hartmann has helped families in Minnesota stay warm or keep cool -- now we can help you save money. Call (952) 758-2202 today, or complete our free estimate form online.