Nordic
Nordic
Skip to main content
Follow Us
  • Resources
  • About Maritime Geothermal Ltd
  • Contact Us
Menu
  • Residential
    • Geothermal Heat Pumps
    • Air Source Heat Pumps
    • Indoor Pool Conditioner
    • Hydronic Air Handlers
    • Warranty Registration
    • Residential Warranty
    • Available Rebates
    • Economic Benefits & More
      • Comfort
      • Eco Friendly
      • New Construction
      • Renovation
      • System Selection
        • Energy Supply Source
        • Type of Heat Pump
        • Energy Distribution System
        • Green Home Integration
          • Passive Solar Gain
          • Solar Hot Water Panels
          • Photovoltaic Panels
          • Controls
      • Installation Process
      • Typical System Cost
      • Case Studies
      • FAQs
  • Commercial
    • Commercial W Series
    • Commercial WH Series
    • Commercial R Series
    • Indoor Pool Conditioner
    • Industrial Air Purifier
    • Warranty Registration
    • Commercial Warranty
    • Available Incentives
    • Economic Benefits & More
      • Comfort
      • Renewable Energy
      • LEED Certified
      • Typical Implementation
      • Case Studies
      • FAQs
  • Accessories
  • For Dealers
    • Become a Dealer
    • Dealer Support
    • Dealer Resources
    • Download Software
    • Manuals & Specifications
    • Information for your Customers
      • Economic Benefits
      • Eco Friendly
      • Quality
      • Warranty
    • Case Studies
    • Startup Record/Warranty Registration
  • Find a Nordic Dealer
  • Blog
geothermal cost

Economic Benefits

Some of the advantages of using geothermal energy include the facts that they are eco friendly, comfortable, versatile, and long-lived. But there is one advantage that stands above them all and that is how geothermal cost savings. Heat pumps are the most cost effective source of heating and cooling on the planet, which means you’ll have incredibly low monthly utility bills. You may wonder how they accomplish this so let’s walk through the process of how heat pumps will save you money, starting with a lesson on efficiency.

Geothermal Heat Pumps are Efficient

Geothermal heat pumps are able to deliver low-cost heating and cooling because they tap into a free, renewable energy source: the heat beneath your feet. A geothermal heat pump absorbs free heat from the warm earth and transfers it into your home.

Unlike conventional heating systems like oil, natural gas, coal or wood heat, there is no combustion or fuel source required. These conventional forms of home heating burn fuel to create heat. This is an inefficient process because some energy is lost up the flue, which means less energy is put into the home than what the actual fuel contains. Have you ever seen a furnace that advertises 97% efficiency? That means for every $1 you spend on heating, you’ll get $0.97 of heat energy.

Traditional furnace efficiency

In contrast, heat pumps are just moving existing heat from one place to another. Since there is no cost for the heat itself, a heat pump can put out more heat energy than the power it consumes. For every $1 you spend on heating, you get $4 of heat energy. This process makes heat pumps far more efficient than conventional sources, and that’s why they’re known as the most efficient heating and cooling source available today.

Geothermal heat pump efficiency

This increase in efficiency means you pay less to get the same amount of heat as shown in the following example.

Geothermal Cost Savings

Your home is currently heated by electric baseboard heat and is 1,750 square feet. Electric baseboards are 100% efficient, meaning every 1 watt of electricity consumed generates 1 watt of heat energy. Your geothermal installer has estimated your home is consuming 150kwh per square meter, per year, for a total heat load of 24,750kwh per year. Since electric baseboards are 100% efficient, you’ll need to consume 24,750kwh in electricity to get 24,750 kwh in heat energy. Let’s calculate how much it’ll cost you to heat your home for one year with electric baseboards, using a local utility rate of $0.16/kwh. The formula is:

24750 kwh × $0.16 = $3690

Since geothermal heat pumps can also pre-heat your domestic hot water for additional savings, let’s also calculate how much you will spend on domestic hot water heating if you have a household of four people with an estimated 1,412.5kwh per person:

1412.5 kwh × 4 × $0.16 = $904

By adding those two costs ($3,960 + $904) together we get a total cost of $4,864 to heat your home and domestic hot water with conventional heating equipment.

Now let’s do the same example with a geothermal heat pump instead. While electric baseboards are 100% efficient, geothermal heat pumps are 400% efficient. This means that for every 1 watt of electricity you use, you get 4 watts of heat energy for your home. The additional watts come from the free energy in the ground. Let’s estimate the cost to heat your home and domestic hot water with a geothermal heat pump:

You still need 24,750kwh of heat, but since geothermal heat pumps are 400% efficient, you’ll only need (24,750/4) 6,187kwh of electricity to extract that heat. Using the same local utility rate of $0.16, here is the cost to heat your home with a geothermal heat pump:

6187 kwh × $0.16 = $990

That’s a 75% cost reduction! Now let’s look at domestic hot water use. Geothermal heat pumps only pre-heat your domestic hot water, so the cost savings isn’t as great because you still need to use your hot water heater to top it up. Let’s assume you’re able to save 35% on your domestic hot water use. That means you’ll only need (1,412.5kwh per person x 0.65) 918.125kwh of electricity per person.

918.125 kwh × 4 × $0.16 = $587.60

So the total annual cost of heating your home and domestic hot water with a geothermal heat pump is:

$ + $587.60 = $1577.60

Compare the number above to $4,864 and you can see that you’ll save 67.5% on your heating costs every year, for the lifespan of the heat pump. Geothermal heat pumps are a great way to vastly reduce your spending on heating and cooling.

If you’re wondering how much you’ll save by installing a heat pump, find a geothermal heat pump installer near you to get your home’s personalized cost savings estimate.

Explore Successful Home Installations of Nordic Geothermal Heat Pumps in this FREE Case Study

Learn more about the impact of Nordic® heat pumps for new and existing homes and the benefits of geothermal energy with this case study of three very different homes Download Now

Find a Maritime Geothermal Dealer

Search by location

Detect my location
Set Location Manually

We could not find that location.

Please select a location

Location could not be found.

Select Dealer by Category

Use our Dealer Finder to locate your nearest Nordic® product installer. You can search by geolocation or manually enter your location. You can also view the directory for a full listing of dealers near you.

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Accessories
  • For Dealers
  • Find a Nordic Dealer
  • Blog

Mailing Address

Maritime Geothermal Ltd. PO Box 2555 Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 6H4

Shipping Address

Maritime Geothermal Ltd. 170 Plantation Road Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 6H4

Contact Us

  • Toll Free: 1-800-986-6781
  • Phone: 1-506-756-8135
  • Fax:
  • Email: info@nordicghp.com

Connect

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • youtube
  • linkedin

More

  • Resources
  • About Maritime Geothermal Ltd
  • Contact Us
© 2025 Nordic Heat Pumps
  • Sitemap