"NextEnergy makes the design and installation of geothermal system easy. They work directly with the building designers and contractors to provide a seemless process from design to installation. Together we have been successfully creating commercial geothermal solutions for the past 6 years."
Barry Kowacz
President, Clapp and Jackson Mechanical
CASE STUDIES
Challenger Motor Freight Head Office - Cambridge, Ontario
- Operational sice July 2005
- 55,000 sq ft, 3 storey open concept building
- Entire heating and cooling load is met by 45 ceiling hung NextEnergy geothermal heat-pumps
- LEED certified
- Natural gas consumption minimized to small patio heater
- 119 ton Horizontal ground loop located under parking lot
- 71 400 feet of 3/4 inch HDPE pipe utiliizing 2.7 acres of space
Collingwood General & Marine Hospital - Collingwood, Ontario
- Environmentally smart decision
- A safe and clean atmosphere
- Opportunity to have one mechanical closet for all of the pumps and flow centers
- Each of the 6 units in a closet to save space
- Each zone is temperature controlled by a thermostat, leading to reliable heating and cooling without the need of BA's
- Ground loop configuration is 10 boreholes at 300 feet
- Six NextEnergy forced air heat-pumps
Beacon Presbyterian Church - Beaverton, Ontario
- Utilize this technology in a church setting
- Eliminate roof tops that would otherwise be adding noise to the church
- NextEnergy loop design
- 14 boreholes drilled at a depth of 300 feet each
- Ability to control the humidity levels
- There were 7 units installed:
- Tremendous savings on energy
2 - 5 ton TS 060, 2 - 6 ton TS 026, 2 - 4 ton TS 048, and a 5 ton TMW 060
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