Phillips 66 Service Station: Prairie Village, Kansas

Topics:
Construction Materials,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Car,
GeoExchange,
Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium,
Service Station
Source:
Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium

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Overview: An innovative GeoExchange (geothermal) heating and cooling system installed in a Phillips 66 service station and convenience store in Prairie Village, Kansas, followed by two similar successful installations in Dallas, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has prompted the Phillips Petroleum Company to adopt GeoExchange systems as a new design standard for all their company owned service stations. The Prairie Village installation uses GeoExchange systems for driveway ice melting, warm water for car washes, and radiant heat for car wash bays. It also links the store's refrigerators, walk-in freezers, and icemakers to the GeoExchange system.

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