The Research on Low-Carbon Technology Application Based on Ground Source Heat Pump System

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Ground source heat pump system (GSHPS) takes the advantage of shallow geothermal energy, and it can not only provides heat apply but also provide cold making power in a high efficiency and energy saving way. The GSHPS is a low carbon technology and has applied into use. But in China it is a new technology and lack of application. The paper describes the theory of GSHPS, the advantages of GSHPS, the using feasibility of GSHPS and its limitations. Compared with traditional systems, in consideration of system running conditions, energy consumption and the level of environment pollution, the GSHPS can be more efficient and less ecological disruption. And with the developing of the GSHPS technology, it can have a considerable prospect.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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624-627

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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