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Geothermal heat pump installation infographic illustration Geothermal heat pumps ( GHPs ), sometimes referred to as GeoExchange, earth-coupled, ground-source, or water-source heat pumps, have been in use since the late 1940s. They use the relatively constant temperature of the earth as the exchange medium instead of the outside air temperature. 
As with any heat pump, geothermal and water-source heat pumps are able to heat, cool, and, if so equipped, supply the house with hot water.
Illustration from my own archive realized in Adobe Illustrator. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations
Geothermal heat pump installation infographic illustration Geothermal heat pumps ( GHPs ), sometimes referred to as GeoExchange, earth-coupled, ground-source, or water-source heat pumps, have been in use since the late 1940s. They use the relatively constant temperature of the earth as the exchange medium instead of the outside air temperature. As with any heat pump, geothermal and water-source heat pumps are able to heat, cool, and, if so equipped, supply the house with hot water. Illustration from my own archive realized in Adobe Illustrator. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations

Geothermal heat pumps ( GHPs ), sometimes referred to as GeoExchange, earth-coupled, ground-source, or water-source heat pumps, have been in use since the late 1940s. They use the relatively constant temperature of the earth as the exchange medium instead of the outside air temperature. As with any heat pump, geothermal and water-source heat pumps are able to heat, cool, and, if so equipped, supply the house with hot water. Illustration from my own archive realized in Adobe Illustrator.

Roman architecture, wood emngravings, published in 1897 Roman architecture: 1 - 2) Arena of Nîmes (exterior view and floor plan); 3) Aqua Claudia (52 AD), Rome; 4 - 6) House of Pansa in Pompeii with floor plan, longitudinal average, and inside view (visual reconstruction); 7) Arch of Constantine (built 312 - 315 AD), Rome; 8 - 9) Castel Sant'Angelo with floor plans, Rome (visual reconstruction after Borgatti); 10) Baths of Caracalla (inside view, visual reconstruction, 216 AD); 11) Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site), view of the Peristyle (305 AD), Split, Croatia; 12) Diocletian's Palace, facade detail. Wood engravings, published in 1897. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations
Roman architecture, wood emngravings, published in 1897 Roman architecture: 1 - 2) Arena of Nîmes (exterior view and floor plan); 3) Aqua Claudia (52 AD), Rome; 4 - 6) House of Pansa in Pompeii with floor plan, longitudinal average, and inside view (visual reconstruction); 7) Arch of Constantine (built 312 - 315 AD), Rome; 8 - 9) Castel Sant'Angelo with floor plans, Rome (visual reconstruction after Borgatti); 10) Baths of Caracalla (inside view, visual reconstruction, 216 AD); 11) Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site), view of the Peristyle (305 AD), Split, Croatia; 12) Diocletian's Palace, facade detail. Wood engravings, published in 1897. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations

Roman architecture: 1 - 2) Arena of Nîmes (exterior view and floor plan); 3) Aqua Claudia (52 AD), Rome; 4 - 6) House of Pansa in Pompeii with floor plan, longitudinal average, and inside view (visual reconstruction); 7) Arch of Constantine (built 312 - 315 AD), Rome; 8 - 9) Castel Sant'Angelo with floor plans, Rome (visual reconstruction after Borgatti); 10) Baths of Caracalla (inside view, visual reconstruction, 216 AD); 11) Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site), view of the Peristyle (305 AD), Split, Croatia; 12) Diocletian's Palace, facade detail. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

Geothermal electricity Geothermal power stations. Heat from a earth's core is used to heat water or another working fluid. The working fluid is then used to turn a turbine. The fluid is then cooled and returned to the heat source. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations
Geothermal electricity Geothermal power stations. Heat from a earth's core is used to heat water or another working fluid. The working fluid is then used to turn a turbine. The fluid is then cooled and returned to the heat source. geothermal energy drawing stock illustrations

Geothermal power stations. Heat from a earth's core is used to heat water or another working fluid. The working fluid is then used to turn a turbine. The fluid is then cooled and returned to the heat source.

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