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How to Calculate Geothermal Heat Pump Savings

What is Geothermal Heat Pump Savings?

The Geothermal Heat Pump Savings Calculator estimates annual heating and cooling cost savings from installing a ground-source heat pump system compared to conventional HVAC, accounting for the higher upfront cost and superior efficiency.

Formula

Annual Savings = Conventional HVAC Annual Cost - Geothermal Annual Cost; where Geothermal Cost = Annual BTU Load / (COP x 3,412) x $/kWh
COP
Coefficient of Performance (dimensionless) — Ratio of heat output to electricity input; geothermal achieves 3.5-5.0 COP
HL
Heating Load (BTU/year) — Annual heating energy requirement for the building
Ci
Installation Cost ($) — Total cost including ground loop, heat pump unit, and ductwork
ITC
Investment Tax Credit (%) — Federal 30% geothermal tax credit under the IRA

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter your home size, climate zone, and current HVAC system type and fuel costs
  2. 2The calculator estimates heating and cooling loads in BTU
  3. 3Compare conventional system costs (gas furnace + AC) to geothermal (COP 3.5-5.0)
  4. 4View annual savings, total installation cost, available 30% tax credit, and payback period

Worked Examples

Input
2,500 sq ft, 5,000 HDD, gas at $1.30/therm, electricity $0.14/kWh, replacing 92% AFUE furnace
Result
Conventional: $2,800/yr. Geothermal: $1,120/yr. Savings: $1,680/yr. Install: $25,000. After 30% ITC ($7,500): payback 10.4 years.
Input
3,000 sq ft, 6,500 HDD, propane at $3.00/gal (replacing propane furnace)
Result
Conventional: $4,200/yr. Geothermal: $1,400/yr. Savings: $2,800/yr. Payback: 6.3 years after ITC. Exceptional ROI.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not accounting for the 30% federal ITC for geothermal which can reduce a $25,000 system to $17,500 net cost
  • Comparing geothermal to cheap natural gas without considering that geothermal also replaces your AC system
  • Forgetting that geothermal systems last 25+ years (ground loop: 50+ years) vs 15-20 years for conventional systems

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does geothermal installation cost?

Typical residential systems cost $18,000-$35,000 installed. After the 30% federal ITC, net costs are $12,600-$24,500. Ground loop type (horizontal vs vertical) significantly affects cost.

Is geothermal worth it in warm climates?

Yes, geothermal provides efficient cooling too. In warm climates, the ground temperature (55-65F) is much cooler than summer air, giving geothermal a cooling advantage over air-source heat pumps.

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