Shallow geothermal energy utilizes low-temperature heat stored near the Earth’s surface, typically within the first few hundred meters. This energy is mainly used for heating and cooling through ground-based systems rather than electricity generation. Shallow geothermal systems are highly efficient and environmentally friendly, offering stable thermal performance year-round. They are widely applied in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. Shallow geothermal energy reduces fossil fuel consumption, lowers energy costs, and decreases carbon emissions. Installation involves ground heat exchangers, boreholes, or horizontal loops. With minimal land disturbance and long system lifetimes, shallow geothermal energy is an effective solution for sustainable heating and cooling in urban and rural environments.
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