Ground source heat pumpA ground source heat pump (also geothermal heat pump) is a heating/cooling system for buildings that uses a type of heat pump to transfer heat to or from the ground, taking advantage of the relative constancy of temperatures of the earth through the seasons. Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) – or geothermal heat pumps (GHP) as they are commonly termed in North America – are among the most energy-efficient technologies for providing HVAC and water heating, using far less energy than can be achieved by burning a fuel in a boiler/furnace or by use of resistive electric heaters.
HydronicsHydronics () is the use of liquid water or gaseous water (steam) or a water solution (usually glycol with water) as heat-transfer medium in heating and cooling systems. The name differentiates such systems from oil and refrigerant systems. Historically, in large-scale commercial buildings such as high-rise and campus facilities, a hydronic system may include both a chilled and a heated water loop, to provide for both heating and air conditioning.
Renewable heatRenewable heat is an application of renewable energy referring to the generation of heat from renewable sources; for example, feeding radiators with water warmed by focused solar radiation rather than by a fossil fuel boiler. Renewable heat technologies include renewable biofuels, solar heating, geothermal heating, heat pumps and heat exchangers. Insulation is almost always an important factor in how renewable heating is implemented. Many colder countries consume more energy for heating than for supplying electricity.
Chauffage électriqueUn chauffage électrique est un appareil destiné à la production de chaleur par l'électricité (électrothermie). Il peut équiper tout type de logement et être utilisé aussi bien en tant que chauffage principal qu'en complément d'un chauffage préexistant. Le chauffage électrique, aisé à réguler, comportait traditionnellement un thermostat pour chaque appareil. Les systèmes électroniques « fil pilote » permettent depuis de centraliser le pilotage, tout en préservant la possibilité de choisir une température différente pour chaque radiateur contrôlé.
Chauffage centralLe chauffage central désigne un mode de chauffage avec lequel on peut chauffer les différentes pièces d'une maison, d'un immeuble, ou d'une ville, à partir d'un seul générateur de chaleur communément nommé chaudière, ou chauffage urbain. La chaleur est acheminée au moyen d'un fluide caloporteur, dans des tuyaux, vers les radiateurs, ou directement au moyen d'air chaud, dans des gaines, vers les différentes pièces, comme c'est le cas pour les calorifères.
Geothermal heatingGeothermal heating is the direct use of geothermal energy for some heating applications. Humans have taken advantage of geothermal heat this way since the Paleolithic era. Approximately seventy countries made direct use of a total of 270 PJ of geothermal heating in 2004. As of 2007, 28 GW of geothermal heating capacity is installed around the world, satisfying 0.07% of global primary energy consumption. Thermal efficiency is high since no energy conversion is needed, but capacity factors tend to be low (around 20%) since the heat is mostly needed in the winter.