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Geothermal Heat Pump

Overview

Geothermal Heat Pump is a building whose output depends strongly on the initial temperature of whatever is fed into it. In practice, the temperature of the input matters a great deal: changing what goes in changes what comes out.

Because of that, it is a temperature-sensitive conversion building rather than a fixed-output machine. Any use of it should start with controlling the incoming material’s temperature, since that determines the result much more than the building itself.

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