For our ground source heat pump, we are using a Bryant/Carrier sytem model number GT-PX. It is very efficient. To compare between different systems, go to the ARI webpage:
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and you can compare between different ground source heat pumps. Another very efficient model is made by Water Furnace called Envision. A third unit employing a very interesting technology is a direct exchange unit made by ECR. These units avoid the need for a second heat exchanger by running the refrigeration loop, comprised by copper tubing, out to the yard and into the wells dug into the earth. This may be the most efficient of the bunch, without using an open loop. The drawback of this technology is that copper prices have skyrocketed increasing their prices significantly.
Open loop systems do have the additional lifting costs of moving the water out of the earth, but they are more thermally efficient because the water is always the temperature of the ground, while closed loop systems tend to heat the ground in the summer, and cool the ground in the winter. It would not surprise me if the ground around the pipes freezes in the winter caused by the heat extraction from the ground.
Our unit, for our planned house size of 2400 sq ft (including additions) will be costing us around $23,000 and that does not include the work that I must do to upgrade the electrical (this unit is on its own meter as the local electrical company charges a lower rate for this form of heating), and upgrade the current heating ducts from 4 inches to 6 inches.