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CETCO TC Booster used on Blatchford Dess Energy Centre #1 - Edmonton Municipal Airport Geothermal Project - Case Study

CETCO TC Booster used on Blatchford Dess Energy Centre #1 - Edmonton Municipal Airport Geothermal Project - Case Study

In May 2018, a drilling contractor started the installation of 570 (6” diameter x 500ft deep) geothermal boreholes in Edmonton, AB, Canada. The project at the former Edmonton Municipal Airport started with 2-rigs drilling in a formation of clay, silt, and coal seams. It increased to multiple rigs before the successful completion in October 2018. The grout ...

ByCETCO


CETCO Products used to successfully install Groundsource Heat Loops - Case Study

CETCO Products used to successfully install Groundsource Heat Loops - Case Study

Project Details Groundsource Heat Pump Installation 16 boreholes, 630 ft depth Location Roman Condominiums Burlington, Ontario Products Used Geothermal Grout Cetco Crumbles ACCU-VIS K&E Silica Sand Oakville Hydro Energy Services commissioned Geosource Energy Inc. to install geothermal heat loops for a new condominium ...

ByCETCO


Geothermal System for New Central York High School - Case Study

Geothermal System for New Central York High School - Case Study

Project Details New Central High School Geothermal Heat Pump System Contractor: Morrison Inc. Location York, PA Products Used Geothermal Grout The new 230,982ft2 facility for New Central York High School is relying on a renewable energygeothermal heat pump system to provide low energy consumption space conditioning for many ...

ByCETCO


Geodrilling International - Installation of Closed-loop Borehole Probes

Geodrilling International - Installation of Closed-loop Borehole Probes

The process often involves the entire drill crew, inevitably at the end of a full day of drilling, trying to push the geothermal probe through the drilling fluid to depth in the borehole. As the probe goes deeper, it becomes more buoyant. ...

ByNicholls Countryside Construction

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