But there is none of that with geothermal systems.
In a way, it's a chance to design the perfect geothermal system.
For a cost, you can engineer a geothermal system anywhere.
Also, the state offers tax incentives and rebates for installing geothermal systems.
This building is the site of the first geothermal system in Downtown Providence.
A geothermal system, tapping into wells 300 feet deep, will use their 55-degree water for heating and cooling.
The high school has recently seen recent additions including a geothermal system and a new commons area.
The water supply is from a well under the house, part of the geothermal system.
The geothermal system is to include 70 heat pumps in the corridors and ceilings throughout the building.
A geothermal system is used in cooling and heating the house.