Case Study: Ooguchi Town North Nursery School Development Project (Introduction of Ground Source Heat Pump)
Utilizing the abundant geothermal energy from underground water in the town! We will introduce examples of the implementation of ground source heat pumps.
At Kitaho Nursery School in Okuchi Town, which has introduced a geothermal heat pump, a project was implemented to utilize the abundant geothermal energy from underground water in the town for heating and cooling public facilities, as well as for floor heating systems during renovations. This initiative aims to create a low-cost public facility management model that leverages local characteristics. The facility is designed to be small-scale, self-sufficient, and decentralized, making it capable of responding to emergencies such as the Nankai Trough Earthquake. There are also high expectations for it to attract attention as a tourist facility due to its unique appearance. 【Project Overview】 ■ Equipment and Scale - Geothermal source air-water heat pump 30HP × 1 unit - Air-water multi air conditioning system 72 horsepower *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Business Contents】 ■ Organization of basic matters ■ Estimation of current greenhouse gas emissions ■ Hearing survey of businesses ■ Future design of greenhouse gas emissions ■ Examination of measures, policies, and effects ■ Coordination with urban planning and agricultural policy ■ Preparation of reports * For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Energia Corporation provides "local energy services" by mixing renewable energy at diverse small-scale and decentralized renewable energy facilities to supply heat and electricity. It simultaneously implements "local production and external sales" of electricity utilizing the FIT (Feed-in Tariff) system and "local production for local consumption" of thermal energy.