Community Heating Feasibility Study
2022
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Community Heating Feasibility Study
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2022
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One hundred sixty Lower Sioux Indian Community households currently use propane as their primary fuel source to heat their homes. To help the families and households reduce the financial burden of utility bills, Lower Sioux Indian Community discussed two options for the future. The first option is adding a natural gas line to the community to which each house can connect. The second option is to upgrade the homes’ heating and cooling systems by installing cold climate air source heat pumps (ccASHPs). In this study, we hope to analyze the feasibility of each option, especially considering the uniqueness of the Lower Sioux Indian Community.
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Ren, Lifeng. (2022). Community Heating Feasibility Study. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/252698.
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