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What is geothermal energy?

Geothermal energy is the thermal energy present in the subsoil. These heat is brought to the surface by the process of convection and may then be used as an energy source. The subsoil can be seen as a depot for geothermal energy, completely automonous and self-regenerating.

Advantages of geothermal energy


- more than 75% of the requested energy is geothermal and free
- ower costs per kWh reguarding traditional heating systems
- save up to 70% of heating costs per year
- safe technology: no gas leaks, no fire hazards
- no chimney, firebox,
tank or gas holder
- no annual inspection or
cleaning necessary
- little maintenance required
- high performance
- independent from oil/gas price
- CO2 emission
reduced by 55-100%
- applicable for heating,
cooling and hot water
- geothermal energy is renewable and can be found everywhere


Is it worth investing in geothermal energy?

Geothermal energy is available everywhere and can be collected and brought to the surface through the liquid circulating in the earth collectors. Geothermal energy is free, natural, renewable and is not subjective to any increase in price.



How does geothermal work?

Geothermal installations need 3 elements to work:

- a system to collect energy
- a heat pump
- a system to store and distribute the heat


a system to collect energy a heat pump a system to store and distribute the heat The energy is collected in the ground through polyethylene pipes and is transported to the surface by the circulating liquid. The heat pump increases the heat to a higher temperature and stores the hot water in boilers or sends it to the heating system of the building.