- Advance the commercial viability of enhanced geothermal systems (human-made geothermal energy).
- Innovate technologies to expand electricity generation using naturally occurring geothermal resources and value-added opportunities like lithium extraction.
- Improve the efficiency and expand the utility of low-temperature (<300° F) geothermal systems, such as geothermal heat pumps and district heating and cooling systems.
- Address nontechnical barriers to geothermal deployment through environmental and resource assessments, data stewardship, and analytical tools.
- Support federal agencies in adopting geothermal heat pumps through acquisition guidance and financing options, making efficient geothermal technology accessible across federal facilities.
Tax Credits, Incentives, and Technical Assistance for Geothermal Heat Pumps
Tax credits and other financial and technical assistance can make installation of new or retrofitted geothermal heat pumps more accessible. Learn where homeowners and business owners can find information and assistance for geothermal heat pump installation.
Geothermal Heat Pump Case Studies
Try the interactive map below to learn about 19 different sites that use geothermal heat pumps for their facilities.
- Each case study has a web version and a downloadable PDF version for easy printing.
- To see the site located in Alaska, click the "AK" button on the left.
- Consider contacting the facility representative listed at the bottom of each case study if you are interested in geothermal for a similar building type.
Highlights
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Learn what geothermal heat pumps (GHPs), or ground-source heat pumps (GHSPs), are and where they can be used.March 5, 2026 -
Learn about geothermal energy, its benefits and growth potential, and how the Office of Geothermal advances geothermal technologies.March 12, 2026 -
The Office of Geothermal's FORGE initiative: A dedicated site for accelerating breakthroughs in enhanced geothermal systems (EGS).March 5, 2026