Geothermal systems use the earth’s temperature to produce reliable and cost-effective energy for heating, cooling, and water heating. Even with Wisconsin’s extreme climate, temperatures remain consistant just a few feet below the ground’s surface. Geothermal systems exchange these even below-ground temperatures with fluctuating indoor, above-ground temperatures. When combined with a large loop field or well, this results in significantly greater efficiency than traditional heating systems.
Geothermal heat pump systems are sometimes referred to as earth-coupled, ground-source, or water-source, but they all refer to the same type of renewable energy.
Residential Geothermal Heat Pump Systems | |
Geothermal System with Auxiliary Electric Resistance/LP | $750 |
Geothermal System with Auxiliary Natural Gas | $1000 |
*Maximum rebate amounts are based on system cost averages from the previous 12 months and may be updated every six months.
You can also learn more about the available renewable energy opportunities with our Renewable Energy Fact Sheet [PDF]
System must have a coefficient of performance (COP) equal to or greater than:
System must have an energy efficiency ratio (EER) rating equal to or greater than:
Installed systems must include an air-cooling option.
System must be the primary heating and cooling source for the site.
Large commercial (i.e. three-phase) units are ineligible under this application. Contact Focus on Energy for more information.
Fuel Eligibility
Geothermal Heat Pump System with Auxiliary Natural Gas: