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Paper I ~ Energy System for the Next Millenium, by Dr. John Logan Summary document prepared for the Audubon Society's Visitor Center in Falmouth, ME, November 1999 The document summarizes the basics of geothermal technology, its benefits to the economy and environment, and the system's design and installation considerations.
Paper II ~ Geothermal Heat Pumps and Standing Column Wells, by Carl Orio Transactions VOL.18 of the Geothermal Resources Council ~ Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, October 1994 The paper reviews the use of the standing column well for commercial installations. A modeling is discussed with over 15 years of experience in the use of this geo-coupling method. A practical method of enhancing earth transmissivity is outlined and measured results are presented.
Paper III ~ Multifamily Heat Pump Installations, by Carl Orio and Brian Sandiford, New England Electric Co Joint Conference, International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, Edison Electric Institute, Geothermal Consortium, "Meeting Customer Need with Heat Pumps", St. Louis MO, December 6-8, 1995 A summary of the tribulations and rewards of over twenty years experience with the multi-family condo market with examples and observations of the good news and bad news of these projects, both as retrofits and as new installations for geothermal heat pumps on Standing Column Wells.
Paper IV ~ Design Use & Examples of Standing Column Wells, by Carl Orio International Ground Source Heat Pump Association. Technical Meeting, Stillwater, OK, May 15-17, 1995 This paper reviews the history, theory and practices for the design of recirculating (standing column) wells for geothermal heat pump applications. In particular the paper traces the history of this earth coupling method, reviewing its advantages and disadvantages.
Paper V ~ Two Successful Commercial Retrofit Projects, by Carl Orio International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSPHA) Geothermal Heat Pump Systems Annual Conference, San Antonio TX, September 17, 1996 The first years data on a Museum (60) tons and Public Library (60) tons are presented with data on the temperature performance of the dual 1,500 foot standing column wells installed at each site.
Paper VI ~ New England Quilt Museum, Lowell, MA, by Carl Orio Summary Report - Report to New England Electric Power Services 12/05/96 This report summarizes the before and after installation of a 60 ton geothermal water-to-water heat pump retrofit in a 1910's commercial building. Two standing column wells replaced an electric chiller and gas boiler.
Paper VII ~ Public Library, Haverhill, MA, by Carl Orio Summary Report - Report to New England Electric Power Services 12/05/96 This report summarizes the before and after installation of a 60 ton geothermal water-to-water heat pump retrofit in a 25 year old public library building. Two standing column wells replaced a chiller and boiler. The building has subsequently been expanded and another 55 tons of geothermal added in September 1997.
Paper VIII ~ Geothermal Heat Pump Applications Industrial / Commercial, by Carl Orio Association of Energy Engineers Power Conference, Somerset, NJ, August 7, 1997 This paper is designed to provide an engineer unfamiliar with geothermal heat pumps with an overview of the various earth coupling and design approaches for commercial and industrial installation. Examples of standing column well installations are discussed.
Paper IX ~ Technical Report on Variable Speed Drivers, by Carl Orio and Dr. C. Johnson This report was prepared for the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium (GHPC)
and outlines the design concept, costs, and operation of a small residential
variable speed drive on a geothermal and domestic multi use water well.
Resultant energy savings are discussed.
Paper X ~ Reducing GHP Well Water Pumping Costs, by Carl Orio and Dr. C. Johnson International Ground Source Heat Pump Technical Meeting, May 1999 This paper is a summary of several proven design approaches to save
well pumping and other parasitic electric energy uses, e.g., controls & water
heating.
Paper XI ~ New England Schools and Geothermal, by Carl Orio This paper is a companion to a one-hour powerpoint presention designed
to provide an introduction to GeoExchange and discussion of Geo's benefits
to architects, engineers, and school board members.
A copy of all the papers listed above is available for
$30.00, plus S&H. Please provide name and mailing information below.
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