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Re:Costs and savings involved in a GSHP system 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
This company installs geothermal heat pumps for Australia and if you check out their FAQ section there are some interesting fact and figures.

Check out http://www.energycore.com.au

Does anyone know of any other company that installs/sells ground source heat pumps?
 
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Final Heat Flows are highest reported values from geothermal drilling on the electricity grid in Australia

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