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Once Geothermal Heat Pump System was installed then System was Flushed and Purged. New home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Flushing and purging a Geothermal Heat Pump System is very important to remove air bubbles. Air bubbles in a system will cause cavitations in heat pumps and loss of heat transfer. Flushing and purging also removes debris, and allows for installation of antifreeze solution. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu

Installing Ductwork, Piping and Geothermal Heat Pumps in a new home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Both a supply and return duct was installed in each room except no return in bathrooms and kitchen. Piping from the ground loop through the attic to the geothermal heat pumps was installed. A 2, 3 and 4 ton Geothermal Heat Pumps installed and connected to ground loops and ductwork. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu

Creating the Header for Geothermal Heat Pump System for a new home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. 6 boreholes were drilled 300 feet deep, a ground loop installed and the boreholes were grouted. A header connecting all 6 ground loops were installed with reverse return which allows each loop to have the same inlet and outlet pressure. Used to cancel the effects of pressure loss along the header. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu


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Creating Our Unique Future
  • Community leaders are increasing their efforts to promote Stroud as a tourist destination.
  • Our community has seen many ups and downs, and is “on the move”.
  • Stroud is…
    • Encouraged by community leaders who have adopted a “can-do” attitude.
    • An entrepreneurial community, ready for public/private partnerships.
    • Willing to work with developers and retailers to shape a unique vision that benefits everyone.
    • Willing to leverage our resources and strongly encourage a creative and entrepreneurial approach.
    • Working together to build the Stroud community brand to create an excellent economic future for our citizens.
Oklahoma's Most Advantageous and Strategic Location
  • Location Advantages and Market Potential
    • Oklahoma’s most advantageous and long-term strategic location.
    • 45 miles to all of Oklahoma’s Urban Assets of Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
    • Over 2.3 million people within a 60-mile radius.
    • 310,500-populationmarket potential in close proximity within the contiguous 7-County rural region.
    • Population within a 20-mile radius includes 75% of LincolnCounty’s population - 9,270 small-town residents and 15,000 rural residents.
    • Excellent Interstate and Highway Access:
      • Interstates 44 and 40
      • State Highways 99/US 377
      • Historic Route 66
  • Two Prime Development Ready Sites
    • Shovel-ready 80-acre Industrial Park with all utilities, dark fiber, excellent railroad and highway access.
    • 57-acre RetailPowerCenter Property (former outlet mall location.)
      • High visibility on Turner Turnpike with traffic count of 25,000 cars per day.
      • Less than 20 miles from Interstate-40.
      • Two State Highways intersect in Stroud - Historic Route 66 and US Highway 377/SH 99 with 2004 combined annual average traffic count of 11,400 vehicles.
      • US 377/SH 99 completely four-lane from Stroud to Dallas, TX.
      • Approximately 1,200 existing parking spaces on asphalt slab.
      • All utilities (water, sewer, gas, electric) are in place at the site - a major cost advantage over raw land.
      • Reliable and competitive utility rates are provided by the City of Stroud.
  • Tax Advantages
    • A designated Enterprise Zone
    • Qualifies for New Market Tax Credits
    • Eligible for Former Native American Land Tax Credits