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An inverter geothermal heat pump is an advanced heating and cooling solution that combines the energy efficiency of geothermal technology with the precise control of inverter-driven compressors. This system extracts renewable thermal energy from the ground and adjusts its operation in real-time to match the heating or cooling demand of the space. Compared to traditional fixed-speed geothermal systems, inverter geothermal heat pumps offer higher energy efficiency, better comfort control, and reduced operating costs.
2025-05-13
Manufacturers of geothermal heat pumps
Alongside the leading brands you may already know, we are introducing an exciting new force in the ground source heat pump (GSHP) industry.
2025-04-28
Improving the Coefficient of Performance (COP) in Heat Pump Systems: Key Strategies and Innovations
The Coefficient of Performance (COP) is the most important metric when evaluating the energy efficiency of a heat pump system. A high COP means more heating or cooling output for each unit of energy consumed. Whether you're working with a ground-source heat pump (GSHP), air-source heat pump (ASHP), or an advanced CO₂-based system, improving COP directly reduces energy costs and carbon emissions.
2025-04-23
Differences Between AHU and FCU in HVAC Systems
Selecting the right HVAC system—whether an Air Handling Unit (AHU) or a Fan Coil Unit (FCU)—requires a deep understanding of their design, functionality, and suitability for different environments. This guide expands on their differences to help you make an informed decision.
2025-04-09