We love being involved in projects that go beyond the norm – and the Riverstone Castle in Oamaru, New Zealand is one such project. The Castle with moat, underground passageway, secret library and dungeon has been designed and built to last centuries. A geoexchange system is the perfect way to aid this longevity and the […]
Cool Earth Project Featured on ABC News
The State government believes they could save millions if geoexchange systems are widely adopted: Video: ABC News Perth Further information on the Cool Earth Project: Announcing GeoExchange Australia and LandCorp partnership: The Cool Earth home project Innovation Through Demonstration: Geoexchange Comparison Project Begins Cool Earth Project Reaches Next Milestone: Take Part in World-First Trial
Cool Earth Project Reaches Next Milestone
The Cool Earth project that we are partnering with LandCorp in WA has reached its next milestone, with people now being invited to take part in the world-first trial. The project involves testing a conventional reverse-cycle air-conditioning system against a geoexchange system. Its aim is to show how geoexchange can help revolutionise how homeowners heat […]
Innovation Through Demonstration: Geoexchange Comparison Project Begins
We announced last year in this article that we are partnering with LandCorp in WA on their Cool Earth project. The project is testing two homes – one with a conventional reverse-cycle air-conditioning system against the other home with a geoexchange system. The aim is to show how geoexchange can help reduce increasingly expensive heating […]
Geoexchange in Unique Floating Structure
GeoExchange Australia is pleased to share an exciting project that we have been involved in – the Brooke Street Pier in Hobart, Tasmania. With a Special Feature in the latest AIRAH EcoLibrium Journal, the four-storey Brooke Street Pier is a unique innovation that acts as both a boat and building. Built to cater for the […]