It's awsome to watch. We did drill a 200 meter (600ft) deep well for our house(Sweden). Leading to an annual decrease usage of electricity from 27k kwh to only 9k kwh. Best investment ever.
Great Video, love this type of content. I am designing approximately the same size well field in the midwest. 90 loops but only 275 feet deep estimated right now waiting on soil conductivity tests!
Would have like to know a little more how trhe sistem works. Was this for demestic heating? What temp gradiant do you get with 450 ft well and are they using heat pump?
@@Mctompki1Thanks! This is very helpful. It seems like a no-brainer for renewable year-round heating and cooling. Which would have a major effect on energy consumption and related costs.
It's awsome to watch. We did drill a 200 meter (600ft) deep well for our house(Sweden). Leading to an annual decrease usage of electricity from 27k kwh to only 9k kwh. Best investment ever.
Big job fellas. I Work for my fathers company in NH. Mainly just drilling for water but the future is here for geo.
...infinite energy for the masses...is it worth it...definitely!
That’s quite an operation you guys got going there. Keep up the good work!
Great footage. Excited to see more videos.
Awesome video. Great explanation!!!
Great Video, love this type of content. I am designing approximately the same size well field in the midwest. 90 loops but only 275 feet deep estimated right now waiting on soil conductivity tests!
Thank you for the comment. Here’s another video I did on a NYSHA Geothermal project ruclips.net/video/G2-AA9syNlg/видео.html
yup, but a driven well can run 7-9,000 dollars were a loop system runs 3-4,000
Great video!!!!
Thanks StanWood, Do you install Geothermal?
Great video!
Very cool! I’m sure this takes a lot of coordination
This may be a site to be seen in NY but in wisconsin it goes on every day
Yeah I’m sure New York was a little late to the game but it’s really taking off now. What type of equipment are you running in Wisconsin?
Most run a closed loop system here with a few with a open loop system if you have a pond. @@Mctompki1
nice vid , researching for an complex. what was the price range for a project this size
?. I undesrtand things vary with timing and location.
Would have like to know a little more how trhe sistem works. Was this for demestic heating? What temp gradiant do you get with 450 ft well and are they using heat pump?
How long does it take to drill a well?
Most can be done in 1 day, if you know what your doing
@@Mctompki1Thanks! This is very helpful.
It seems like a no-brainer for renewable year-round heating and cooling. Which would have a major effect on energy consumption and related costs.
plasmabit?
Big rig
The music was about 2x to 3x too loud.
Yeah one of my first videos I’ve made, gotta work on that next time. Thank you for the feedback.
@@Mctompki1 I know audio is hard, I wish there was an automatic tool creators could use to fix or check sound levels for headphone friendliness.