Geothermal heat pumps tap into the Earth’s natural thermal energy, providing cost-effective and environmentally-friendly heating and cooling

Amid record-breaking temperatures, scientists and innovators are working on ways to keep people cool and warm. One such option is the installation of geothermal heat pumps.

Instead of relying on air-source heat pumps that use outdoor air, geothermal heat pumps use underground temperatures, which utilizes lesser electricity reducing costs in the long run compared to traditional heating and cooling methods.

However, installing these pumps cost more upfront.