
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP)
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are energy systems that transfer heat between a building and the earth to provide heating and cooling. They use underground pipes filled with a fluid that absorbs heat from the ground during colder months and releases heat back into the ground during warmer months. This process is highly efficient because the earth's temperature remains relatively stable year-round. By leveraging this stable temperature, GSHPs reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills compared to traditional heating and cooling systems. They are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and suitable for various climate zones.