This is a short, but incredible video.
14 Meg.
The concept is this:
You over build hot water solar collector capacity whereby you store the extra heat energy in the ground from the summer months.
Like geothermal, but storing the extra summer heat in the ground soil for use in the winter.
The video is from a Canadian community, consider that a cold Canadian community can cover 90% of it's hot water consumption, that's damn good.
For several years I thought, why not store excess heat from the summer in a conventional (ground loop) geo-thermal systems for use in the winter.
In addition, have a separate field for storing excess cold (negative heat) from the winter to use in the summer for cooling (since the vid is from Canada, cooling would not be so important for them).
Anyway, nice to see this inter-seasonal thermal storage being implemented.
I periodically search for this concept and find ZERO. This is the first I have found.
Sure, this will not solve peak oil, but it could delay it make life sustainable. Transport is a big peak oil issue, but so is home heating...
By the way, why not take ambient air, just heat exchangers, fans, and loops pumping heat into the ground during the summer (for winter use) and in a separate field, pumping heat out during the winter (for summer use), no solar, just heat from ambient air ?
One last thing, there are no compressors here, compressors are inefficient, so this isn't geo-thermal heat pumps, like refrigeration, this is just PUMPING...
Kindly do "Save as..."
http://www.ipenergy.com/data/inter-seas ... torage.wmv



