Heating and cooling have been an essential need for as long as humans have lived on Earth. Heat pumps are also not new, everyone knows a refrigerator, HAVC system, they are the same mechanism, but a lot of times run in reverse. However, only in certain parts of the world have they been deployed for heating and cooling via geothermal. I sit down to talk with Yale Carden, founder and Managing Director of GeoExchange Australia and a veteran in the space to talk about the evolution, market adoption and growth and what the future has in store.
Ever wanted a lower electrical bill during the summer or winter? Look no further than your friendly geothermal heat pump, that uses the ambient temperature of the Earth to heat or cool your home, office building, school, etc. It has often been overlooked in areas with hotter climates, regions where geothermal is primarily harvested for electricity or just for lack of knowledge behind the mechanics of deploying such a system.
Well, in today's episode, I talk with Yale Carden of GeoExchange Australia, about the 20 years of developing, deploying, partnering and overall sharing of knowledge that he and team have done.
GeoExchange Australia
https://www.linkedin.com/company/geoexchange-australia/posts/?feedView=all
Yale Carden
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yalecarden/
CORE Knowledge
https://www.linkedin.com/company/core-geothermal
Nick Cestari