Geo Systems Ltd. presents innovative modular geothermal energy solution at GeoTHERM Expo & Congress 2024

Geo Systems Ltd, an innovator in sustainable energy solutions, is gearing up to make a splash at the GeoTHERM Expo & Congress to be held from February 29 to March 1, 2024.

As Europe’s most significant geothermal exhibition and congress, this event serves as a hub for industry leaders, experts and innovators to come together and explore the latest advancements in geothermal technology.

Boasting an average of around 4,900 visitors and 240 exhibitors from 40 countries, GeoTHERM provides an unparalleled platform for networking and collaboration. This year marks the seventeenth edition and we at Geo Systems Ltd. are excited to introduce our latest product, the Modular Geothermal Energy Centre, a patented solution that promises to revolutionize the field of geothermal energy.

Key features of the Geo Systems Modular Geothermal Energy Center:

  • Container construction: the innovative design incorporates one or more geothermal heat pump units, additional systems and elements that are housed in a patented container construction.
  • Universal energy supply: This centre supplies energy with the required temperature potential for heating, hot water supply and active/passive cooling.
  • Simultaneous heating and cooling: Unlike traditional geothermal installations, Geo Systems’ solution allows for simultaneous heating and cooling, regardless of the type of air conditioning system used.
  • Adaptability

All visitors to the exhibition can visit our booth # at GeoTHERM. Get an up-close look at the future of sustainable and efficient geothermal energy solutions, network with our experts and discover the latest advancements shaping the industry. Our booth is a hub of innovation and we look forward to sharing insights and making new connections.

For more information about our company, services and products, visit www.geosystems.energy  or meet our team in person at the GeoTHERM Exhibition and Congress. Join us in shaping the future of geothermal