Earth Energy: 4.5 Billion Years in the Making
Geonomic Developments is dedicated to the improvement and adoption of renewable, energy efficient technologies. Focused on geothermal, wind and solar applications, we specialize in the design and installation of geothermal heat pumps.
Geothermal heat pumps use the only renewable energy resource that is available onsite, at every commercial and residential location no matter the size. According to the EPA, geothermal heat pumps are “the most energy efficient, environmentally clean and cost effective HVAC systems available,” reducing energy usage up to 80%.
A licensed and bonded IGSHPA certified Geothermal Installer, Geonomic Developments is located in Portland, Oregon servicing all areas of Oregon and Washington. Contact us today to learn more!
Contact Geonomic Developments today to learn how you can save 30% off your entire installation!
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Geonomic Factoids:
According to Carbonfund.org, in a 3,000 sq. ft. house a potential annual reduction of 12,000 pounds of CO2. Equivalent to planting 850 pine trees annually.
According to the EPA, geothermal heat pumps are “the most energy efficient, environmentally clean, and cost effective space conditioning systems available,” saving homeowners up to 80% on heating, cooling, and hot water.
Geothermal heat pumps generate the lowest emissions among all heating and cooling technologies.
For a 20 home (2,200 sq. ft.) GHP community: over 180,000 pounds of CO2 reduced annually. Over 4 million pounds of CO2 reduced over 20 years. Carbon offset equivalent to planting 13,000 pine trees annually.
According to the HBA, for every $1 in annual energy savings, home value increases an average of $20.
According to the HBA, consumer demand for energy efficient building alternatives has more than quadrupled (4X) since 2005.
According to the National Energy Assistance Directors’ Association (NEADA), the average household spent over $1,280 on heating during the winter of 2008-2009, up over 10% from last winter
According to the EIA, since 2005 natural gas prices in Oregon have increased over 50 percent. Since 2003 the price of electricity has risen over 35% per kilowatt-hour. By 2015 electricity is expected to increase another 25%,
Surveys by Geoexchange consistently show that more than 95% of all GHP customers “very satisfied” with system.
According to the Department Of Energy, heating and cooling account for an average of 56% of the energy use in a typical U.S. home, the largest energy expense for most households.





