Research on the Application of Ground Source Heat Pump Technology in Timber Structure

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Ground source heat pump technology is a new type technology of superficially geothermal utilization. By taking Chinese-Canadian cooperation in the energy-saving low-carbon environmental demonstration housing project for example, this paper is to introduce the low-ground heat used in the timber structure. Through analysis of the energy consumption on the integration technology for wooden structure and ground source heat pump, and compared with conventional energy on energy consumption, validated applying renewable energy sources on modern wooden structure will produce significant benefits on economic and environmental, which possesses significant role in promoting that creating a resource-saving and environment-friendly society.

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