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A ground-source heat pump is technically not geothermal, because the bulk of the heat comes not from the earth but from the sun. You are basically using the soil as an enormous thermal battery which charges up in the summer and stays warm (relative to the air) through the winter. Real geothermal power plants are actually indirectly harvesting heat from the molten inner layers of the earth, which is mostly leftover from the the formation of the planet.


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