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Geothermal Heat Pumps

Geothermal heat pumps are energy systems that use the stable temperature of the earth to heat and cool buildings. They work by circulating a fluid through underground pipes, where the earth's consistent temperature absorbs or releases heat. In winter, the system extracts heat from the ground to warm the indoors. In summer, it reverses, removing heat from the building and transferring it into the earth for cooling. This method offers an efficient, renewable alternative to conventional heating and cooling systems, reducing energy bills and environmental impact.