Geothermal Alliance of Illinois Chicagoland GEOthermal 2013
Dec 31, 2015
Thanks!
• Enertech Geothermal• WaterFurnace International• Connor Company/ClimateMaster• EWC Controls, Inc.• Thermal Imaging Systems, Inc.• CETCO• Great Lakes Geothermal• Geothermal Exchange Organization (GEO)
Why does GEO make sense?
• It’s a no brainer. With incentives now, geothermal costs are competitive with conventional equipment.
• Dealers can make more money and position themselves as GREEN and cutting edge.
Recent project example
• $20,800 for geothermal• $13,900 for conventional (gas, cent. air)• $12,300 for high efficiency ASHP• Net incremental cost of geothermal after
federal tax credit - $60 compared to conventional system, $16,600 compared to ASHP system.
• Annual energy costs of geo were less than half - $800 vs. $2,200.
Leaders of GAOI
• Jeff Hurst• Dave Buss• Ryan Kerry• Eleven others come from various parts of
the state and represent engineers, contractors, drillers, manufacturers and utilities.
GAOI
• What is the Geothermal Alliance of IL doing for the members?
• What value do you(members) get from the GAOI?
GAOI mission…
• The GAOI brings together an exceptional group of unaffiliated professionals with a unified voice:– To promote and expand the uses of geothermal
technology;– -to help assure and maintain the highest level of
proficiency in the construction and installation of a geothermal system;
– To establish a talent pool in IL to nurture the design, implementation, operation and installation of this … renewable energy technology.
Services and accomplishments
Website and dealer locator
Conference and training
BPI auditing credentials
On line training
Advancing the geo industry
Promoting excellence… accreditation
Services and accomplishments, continued
Work with GEO to advance our industry
Widen the public’s knowledge of geothermal
Represent our industry at green energy shows, engineering events, MEEA, etc.
Provide materials to tell the geothermal story
Services and accomplishments, continued
Provide speakers at events (GAOI board members and other leaders.)
Work with IDPH and other organizations on loop regulations.
Lobbying/advocacy to encourage strong utility support programs.
Why do you need to belong?
• Build the industry• Build you business and gain leads• Collaborate with industry partners.