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A local construction project is receiving global recognition from the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) for its innovative heating and cooling system design and ultra-efficient performance. It will share industry accolades with another Geothermal system installed at President George W. Bush’s Texas ranch. Both projects are to be found in the IGSHPA
The IGHSPA, headquartered on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, utilizes state-of-the-art facilities for conducting ground source heat pump system installation training and geothermal research. With its access to the most current advancements in the geothermal industry, it serves a world-wide membership and acts as the ideal bridge between the latest technologies and the people who implement these developments.
Increasing instability in oil prices coupled with environmental concerns have been driving the development and adoption of new and ultra-efficient ground source HVAC technologies. These systems are seen by many as an effective way to help reduce the west
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