How a geothermal heat pump generates heat
Use a geothermal heat pump in areas where groundwater cannot be used. The earth stores energy from sunlight, rain, and other weather and decomposition processes, which you can use optimally to generate heat in your home.
There are two ways in which a geothermal heat pump generates heat.
- If space is limited, one or more probes are suitable. Energy from the ground is extracted for your home heating system using a probe pipe up to 100 m long.
- For areas where deep drilling is not permitted, ground collectors are used to extract energy from the ground for the geothermal heat pump. The constant temperature of 7-12°C prevailing in this area is sufficient to achieve an energy level that is ideal for heating purposes through the use of brine and geothermal heat pumps.
In both versions of your geothermal heat pump, brine flows into a closed energy cycle. Do you have any further questions about your geothermal heat pump? Please feel free to contact us. We will be happy to provide you with detailed, personalized advice.
The advantages of geothermal heat pumps at a glance:
Take advantage of the benefits of a geothermal heat pump as an innovative and sustainable energy system for your heating!
