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Can You Save Money with a Geothermal Heat Pump In Nova Scotia?

By Nordic

December 16, 2014

Home Ownership

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Owning a home comes with more costs than just your monthly mortgage payment. You also have to pay for home insurance, maintenance costs, property taxes and utilities. The cost to heat your home makes up a large portion of your utility bill, and if you have an inefficient heating system, staying warm could cost you thousands of dollars per year. Fortunately, there are some highly efficient ways to heat your home, such as using a geothermal heat pump.

Geothermal heat pumps are by far the most efficient way to heat your home, but just how much can you save? Since your potential savings can vary from province to province, let’s look at how much you can save on your monthly heating bill by installing a geothermal heat pump in Nova Scotia:

Save on Heating Costs with a Geothermal Heat Pump in Nova Scotia

As we mentioned above, the potential savings by heating your home with a geothermal heat pump can vary depending on your location, so we enlisted the help of The Water Shed, a heat pump installer in Nova Scotia, to give us a real world example of potential savings Nova Scotia. But first, let’s look at the cost of heating your home with another common heating system, electric baseboards:

The Cost of Heating Your Home with Electric Baseboards

Let’s imagine you have a 1,775 square foot home that is currently heated with electric baseboard heat. Your home requires 150 kWh of heat energy per square meter, per year, for a total of 24,750 kWh of heat energy per year. The electric baseboards are 100% efficient, meaning it takes 1 watt of electricity to produce 1 watt of heat. This might seem very efficient, but it’s not.

To be comfortable in Nova Scotian winters, you’ll need a total electric consumption of 24,750 kWh per year. On top of this, you also need to heat enough water for your family of four people, which will require 5,650 kWh per year. Here is a table showing the approximate cost to heat your home and hot water with electric heat this year:

 

Electric Baseboards Calculation Total/year
Electricity Required x Electric Rate 24,750 kWh x $0.16 $3,960
Hot water for 4 people 5,650 kWh x $0.16 $904
Total Cost $3,960 + $904 $4,864

 

As you can see, if you’re heating your home with an electric baseboard system, the total cost will be approximately $4,864 per year. Next let’s look at how much you can save with a geothermal system.

The Cost of Heating Your Home with a Geothermal Heat Pump in Nova Scotia

Let’s take the same example family of four living in a 1,775 square foot home. They still need 24,750 kWh of heat to comfortably heat their home, but thanks to their efficient geothermal heat pump, they’ll only need a fraction of the electricity to do so. Geothermal heat pumps are about 350% efficient, meaning that for every 1 watt of electricity you use, you get 3.5 watts of heat energy for your home. The remaining heat energy comes from the ground, which is a constant, renewable heat source year-round.

Because of this efficiency, you only need to consume (24,750 kWh/3.5) 7,071 kWh of electricity to get a total of 24,750 kWh of heat energy for your home. Geothermal heat pumps also help you save money by applying their efficiency to your hot water heating. Because the hot water feature is active only a portion of the time, you can expect to save 35% on your hot water heating costs. Here is how much it would cost to heat your home with a geothermal heat pump:

 

Geothermal Heat Pump Calculation Total/year
Electricity Required x Electric Rate 7,071 kWh x $0.16 $1,131
Hot water for 4 people, 35% cost saving 5,650 kWh x 0.65 x $0.16 $588
Total Cost $1,131 + $588 $1,719

 

The total cost to heat your home with a geothermal heat pump in Nova Scotia is $1,719. That means if you switch to geothermal from electric baseboard heat, you’ll save:

$4,864 – $1,719 = $3,145

That’s an impressive 65% savings! By switching to a geothermal heat pump from electric baseboard heating, you could save thousands of dollars per year on your heating costs.

Image Credit: Brendan Wood

Comments

  1. Reply

    Alex Jennings

    June 08, 2015

    Hey, Jordann! Thanks for posting this comprehensive article that analyzes the economical advantages of a geothermal heat pump. Although I don’t live in Nova Scotia, I think that there several advantages of using them. Based on your calculations, they can reduce your energy bill by 65 percent! If that’s not an incentive, I don’t know what is!

    Alex Jennings |

    • Jordann Brown

      June 08, 2015

      Hi Alex,

      Thanks for the kind comment! We think geothermal heat pumps are the best thing since chopped wood. You really can’t beat those savings!

  2. Reply

    Sandy Hines

    May 27, 2016

    Your estimated cost to heat with electric baseboards is exaggerated. I would estimate a 1700 sq ft home would cost about $2500 to heat and another $1000 from all other electric including hot water, lights, washer and dryer etc. Using your numbers are estimating total electric usage for everything in a 1700 sq ft home would be $6000 a year. This is 40% higher than it would actually be. I am a realtor in Halifax so my comments are based on what I see on a daily basis. You still save a lot of money with Geothermal but not as much as you say.

    • Jordann Brown

      May 30, 2016

      Thanks for the info Sandy! The numbers above are based on conversations with Nordic installers in the Halifax area. Of course, depending on the home, electricity consumption will vary (sometimes wildly) because no two homes are the same. It’s good that you chimed in so that readers of this blog post in the future will know that the calculations above are just estimates and they should always have an installer do a heat load analysis on their particular home to get accurate cost saving estimates.

  3. Reply

    Bill Cargill

    February 20, 2017

    What would it cost to heat a 3700sqft home including a connection to a new hot water tank ?
    There are only electric baseboards now so no ducting to move heat around either

    • Jordann Brown

      February 20, 2017

      Hi Bill,
      You should get in touch with a local heat pump installer for a customized quote. You can find a dealer using our Find a Dealer tool: http://www.nordicghp.com/find-a-dealer/

  4. Reply

    Neil

    April 01, 2018

    You also need to factor in the capital cost of the equipment to determine the payback period. That’s when the real savings will start to kick in. There may still be some federal and/or provincial grants available for heat pump installation. Even with the additional upfront cost of equipment the savings are still substantial over time.

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