The energy of the earth contributes to your comfort
WHAT
DOES GEOTHERMAL HEATING CONSIST OF?
The soil is a living system that contains massive amounts
of energy. The energy it stores comes both
from the nucleus of the planet and from the sunlight and the
rain that are projected onto its surface.
Geothermal heating works: By obtaining
this freely available energy from the sub-soil
by means of an interchange of refrigerant liquid, which is
always at a lower temperature than that found stored underground.
By concentrating
this energy to produce a temperature that is useful for a
system of domestic heating (or of production of domestic hot
water), using a heat generator and the minimum amount
of electricity required to facilitate the process
of thermal transfer. Geothermal
energy is an economic energy formula that
uses a source of energy that is freely available and which
is constantly and automatically renewed. In addition to being
ecological and natural, it produces no direct
pollution and uses a minimum of conventional electricity
to guarantee maximum comfort in a heating
system for domestic or any other use.