LEADING THE TRANSITION TO BUILDING ELECTRIFICATION USING RENEWABLE THERMAL ENERGY AND HEAT PUMPS
GeoExchange Australia is an independent, specialist provider of design and advisory services for building electrification projects through the use of renewable thermal energy and heat pumps.
As a pioneer of the ground source (sometimes called geothermal) heat pump industry in Australia and New Zealand, we have been at the forefront of the green building and electrification transition. Numerous award winning and industry leading buildings have benefitted from our innovative and proven designs, providing significant cost savings and emission reductions.
Our expertise lies in our unique capability to integrate the disciplines of mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, systems thinking and even a little design philosophy.
This unique combination of disciplines has been applied to buildings ranging from inner city homes to rural estates, from ski lodges in Japan to data centres in outback Australia, from local schools to universities, from hospitals to aged care facilities, from office buildings to art galleries and from aquatic centres to geothermal hot springs.
EXPANSIVE PORTFOLIO
We have been fortunate enough to work with some of Australia’s most interesting and significant buildings. Many have won State, National and International awards in disciplines ranging from architecture to interior design to, and of course, their heating and cooling systems.
INTERNATIONAL EXPERTISE
We have designed renewable thermal energy systems for projects in New Zealand, Japan, India and South Africa along with providing industry and business consulting services for prospective companies and investors in new markets across the Asia Pacific, the Middle East and South America.
RESEARCH CAPABILITY
Our innovative approach to projects is the direct result of our research partnerships with Australia’s leading universities and the CSIRO. Activities within these partnerships have ranged from student supervision to ARC funded projects to commercial research.