GEOTHERMAL / GEOEXCHANGE FOR 
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS

NORTH VANCOUVER CIVIC LIBRARY 40 TON GEOEXCHANGE SYSTEM
PALM HOUSE CONSERVATORY GREENHOUSE PROJECT
COMMERCIAL GEOEXCHANGE IN DUNCAN, BC

North Vancouver Civic Library (NVCL) 40 Ton Geoexchange System

EXCHANGENERGY is currently installing a 40 ton geoexchange system under the parking levels at the North Vancouver Civic Library (NVCL). The project is being built to LEED Silver Standard. For further details and live webcam, click here.

Geo manifold for NVCL project, by EXCHANGENERGY.

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Palm House Conservatory Greenhouse Project

EXCHANGENERGY designed and installed an integrated energy exchange in this stunning glass and stainless steel conservatory specialty greenhouse project. This 2-acre botanical research project was built to grow and showcase new cut-flower species not yet in the nursery trade and to identify new cold-hardy palm species. It features geothermal heating from well water, and a gasification boiler with 4,000 gallons of hot water storage.

INTERIOR DOME
The conservatory glass ceiling is 35 feet high. There are two cooling systems: one is fog and the other is chilled well water, which (when warmed) is recycled for irrigation water.

The 6 underground heating storage tanks have 4,000 gallons' capacity and are reheated every other day by the gasification boiler. 

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Commercial Geoexchange in Duncan, BC

EXCHANGENERGY constructed a horizontal loop field with a high efficiency design to service a mixed residential and commercial development in Duncan, BC. Hydronic heat pumps supply heated water to radiant floors and fan coil units for full heating and cooling. GeoExchange was chosen for its efficiency, reliability, and economy.

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