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The Geothermal Heating market is a subset of the larger Geothermal Energy market. It involves the use of geothermal energy to heat buildings and other structures. This is done by using a geothermal heat pump, which extracts heat from the ground and transfers it to the building. This process is more efficient than traditional heating methods, as it requires less energy and produces fewer emissions. Geothermal heating is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits.
Geothermal heating is used in both residential and commercial applications. In residential applications, it is often used to heat homes and provide hot water. In commercial applications, it is used to heat large buildings such as office buildings, schools, and hospitals.
Some companies in the Geothermal Heating market include ClimateMaster, WaterFurnace International, Inc., Geothermal Resources International, Inc., and Geothermal Technologies, Inc. Show Less Read more