Saginaw Valley State University’s (SVSU) new Health and Human Services (HHS) building uses one of the largest pond closed loop geothermal (aquathermal) systems ever developed in Michigan. The system has provided SVSU with 40% annual savings in heating and cooling costs, equating to $85,000 annually, as compared to an ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 level conventional boiler and chiller system.
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