Geoflow provides design and complete installation for Geothermal and Solar thermal heating and cooling for residential and commercial applications. Geothermal heating and cooling best applies to residential buildings and commercial applications with balanced or simultaneous heating and cooling demand.
Geoflow has the highest qualifications for geothermal system design in Australia. Dr Amir Kivi has a PhD in geothermal engineering from The University of Melbourne, and he is one of only two certified geothermal designers in Australia with more than 7 years' experience on more than 40 geothermal projects.
Geoflow has the highest qualifications for geothermal system design in Australia. Dr Amir Kivi has a PhD in geothermal engineering from The University of Melbourne, and he is one of only two certified geothermal designers in Australia with more than 7 years' experience on more than 40 geothermal projects.
Services
Turnkey solutions for large-scale businesses with solar thermal space heating and cooling. An energy assessment will identify the potential energy efficiency improvements for your business and find a sustainable alternative energy option. 3D thermal modelling of your house to minimize heating and cooling demand load by implementing cost-effective passive house principles.
Our large-scale solar hot water collectors are designed to save 50%-90% of the gas consumed by your boilers for space heating and domestic hot water generation. Hot water is generated during the day and stored in large insulated hot water storage tanks, to be used by your application anytime. Our collectors are made by Savosolar, the manufacturer of the world's most efficient solar hot water collectors.
A Geoflow Energy Audit / Energy Saving Assessment will identify potential energy efficiency improvements for your business. Your business can survive these difficult times by avoiding unnecessary energy expenditure before it is too late. Geoflow can assist you with identifying cheaper energy resources, such as geothermal and solar thermal, to cut your bills.
Reduce/increase insulation in some areas of the building, and offset it by a change in insulation somewhere else in the building fabric. Increase/reduce the amount of light you receive inside the building. The thermal effect of using a window with a SHGC of your choice is offset by adapting different insulation somewhere else in the building fabric.
With electricity and gas prices hurting the bottom line, and no pricing certainty yet in sight, large businesses are moving away from being solely dependent on main stream energy providers for their heating and cooling requirements. As they do this, they quickly come to realise that there are many economically viable alternative energy solutions that can dramatically slash their energy bills.
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Meysam Aminmahalati
Nov 22, 2018
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