Harness the Earth’s Warmth: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Geothermal heat pumps are gaining attention for their energy efficiency and potential to reduce carbon footprints by using the steady underground temperature for heating and cooling. Unlike air-source heat pumps, geothermal systems require extensive drilling, making them more expensive to install, but their efficiency can help reduce long-term costs and support a greener energy grid. While high installation costs are a challenge, federal tax credits and incentives are helping pave the way for wider adoption, particularly in new construction projects.