
geothermal districts
Geothermal districts are areas where geothermal energy—heat from beneath the Earth’s surface—is used to generate electricity or provide heating for buildings and industries. These districts typically tap into natural hot water or steam reservoirs located underground, which can be accessed through wells. This renewable energy source is efficient and produces little pollution. By centralizing these facilities, geothermal districts can supply multiple buildings or communities with sustainable energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. They are especially valuable in regions with accessible geothermal resources, offering a reliable and environmentally friendly energy solution.