A Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) is an energy-efficient heating and cooling system that uses the earth's stable underground temperature to regulate indoor climate. It works by transferring heat from the ground into a building during winter and removing heat from the building back into the ground during summer. This process relies on a series of buried pipes filled with a fluid that absorbs or releases heat.
GSHPs are environmentally friendly and can significantly reduce energy bills compared to traditional heating systems. They can be used in various settings, including residential homes and commercial buildings, making them a versatile option for sustainable energy solutions.