Geothermal Energy
Definition of Geothermal Energy as it relates to Architecture, Green Building
Geothermal energy harnesses the Earth's internal heat to generate electricity and provide heating and cooling solutions. In the context of green building and architecture, geothermal energy systems offer sustainable and efficient alternatives to traditional HVAC systems. By leveraging the stable temperature of the Earth's crust, these systems can significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, contributing to environmentally responsible design and construction practices. Geothermal energy represents a vital component in the pursuit of resource-efficient, eco-friendly structures that align with the principles of sustainable development.
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