GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Oil is the prime energy source on earth today and it accounts for a large percentage of the world's energy consumption, ranging from a low of 32% for Europe and Asia, up to a high of 53% for the Middle East. The current energy supply is based mainly on fossil fuels like oil, coal or natural gas. Their deposits have a limited range and are exhaust soon.
Save energy and reduce costs with geothermal energy.
You can save up to 75% on energy costs and guard against fuel price increases.
The geothermal heating is a highly efficient renewable energy technology that is gaining wide acceptance for both residential and commercial buildings. Geothermal Heat Pumps are used for space heating and cooling, as well as water heating. Its great advantage is that it is using existing heat, rather than producing heat through combustion of fossil fuels. The technology relies on the fact that the Earth remains at a relatively constant temperature throughout the year (Below ten feet the earth's temperature is generally between 50º-56°F / 10°-13°C). The temperature is increasing by about one degree every 30 meters.
The Geothermal Heat Pump takes advantage of this by transferring heat stored in the Earth or in ground water into a building during the winter, and transferring it out of the building and back into the ground during the summer.










