Geothermal
A geothermal heat pump is a device that uses the natural temperature of the earth to provide heating and cooling for buildings. Geothermal heat pumps work by circulating a fluid, such as water or refrigerant, through pipes buried in the ground. Depending on the season, the fluid either absorbs heat from the earth or releases heat to the earth, creating a comfortable indoor climate. Geothermal heat pumps are more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly than conventional heating and cooling systems, as they reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel consumption. Geothermal heat pumps can also provide hot water, dehumidification, and air purification for additional benefits.