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David, Peter Hanrison, Xtiana
The increasing demand for energy-efficient heating and cooling technologies has driven the exploration and adoption of sustainable energy solutions, such as geothermal heating and cooling systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the current state of geothermal heating and cooling technologies, including their design, operation, and potential for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. We discuss the various types of geothermal systems, their performance, and their environmental impacts, along with the key factors influencing their installation and cost-effectiveness. Our analysis reveals that geothermal heating and cooling systems offer a promising alternative to conventional HVAC systems, providing significant energy savings and emissions reductions while also offering long-term economic benefits. However, several challenges must be addressed, including upfront costs, site-specific considerations, and regulatory barriers. We conclude by identifying opportunities for future research and development in this field, highlighting the potential of geothermal energy to play a critical role in mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable development.