Nevada Geothermal Power develops the Crump Geyser geothermal project, which is located in the Warner Valley of Lake County, Oregon. A transformer substation and a power line connection to a regional power grid are located near the project site. The project location has a minimum and maximum capacity of 40 and 60 megawatts, as per the preliminary review. The project site is situated in the limits of moderate to high thermal activity zone.
Moose Mountain Geothermal offers the Tranquility TS Series geothermal heat pump, a single stage model. The heat pump is designed for commercial applications. The water source heat pump is equipped with EarthPure HFC-410A refrigerant and Copeland scroll compressor. The geothermal heat pump is provided either with a PSC multi speed or an ECM variable speed fan motor. All the units of the heat pump are made from galvanized steel and coated with powder paint. As a standard feature, the heat pump includes a discharge muffler to provide high quality sound attenuation.
NatureWorks LLC, (Minnesota, US) a global leader in the bioplastics industry, is using a variety of material characterization tools from Malvern Instruments to accelerate product development and achieve market leading quality standards.
The Xterra Series Forcair geothermal heat pump does not emit toxic gasses or carbon dioxide. The heat pump is equipped with R410a refrigerant, a non-ozone depleting material. The ECM blower motor, included in the heat pump, is factory programmed to give maximum performance.
NextEnergy offers ClimateMaster Tranquility 27 heat pumps. The heat pump, designed for use with geothermal energy, is a forced air heat pump and it is equipped with an EarthPure HFC-410A refrigerant, which is non-chlorine based. With the two stage technology that is self regulating, the geothermal heat pump provides efficient performance in all types of weather conditions.
Nevada Geothermal Power, a developer of geothermal projects, is developing the Pumpernickel geothermal project. The project is located in the Humboldt County, Nevada. The project property covers an area of 10.34 square miles, and it is 100 percent leasehold. The site has access to the local transmission grid through three interconnect points. The project site is estimated to have a geothermal resource capable of producing 20 to 30 megawatts of power.
The Genesis GSW heat pump is available in different nominal capacities, such as 3, 5 and 10 tons. The geothermal heat pump is equipped with Copeland scroll compressors and R-22 refrigerant. The other features of the heat pump include compressor run LEDs, which makes troubleshooting simple, CXM microprocessor technology, external cabinet mounted fault, and balanced port thermal expansion valve that is bi-directional.
The Triakus hydronic heating system is available in different sizes ranging from 2 to 30 tons. It is equipped with a heat pump controller that is programmed to monitor and control this heating system. The system comfort levels are modified by the customized menu. There is a LCD screen to alert users when problems occur.
The building is a high rise luxury condominium type. For the project, the company had installed a vertical type of ground source loop, to capture the heat from the earth. Middleton Geothermal Services drilled 40 boreholes to conduct the thermal conductivity testing for the Northside Lofts project. Each borehole was drilled to a depth of 500 feet. Due to a suitable location, the Northside Lofts project has benefits of geothermal cooling and heating.
MEG Geothermal develops ground heat exchangers and geothermal energy systems with small foot print and high efficiency. The team at the company is specialized in designing and installing geothermal systems.
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