Your journey to
renewable certainty

From the first conversation to decades of renewable energy, we partner with you to simplify and deliver your decarbonisation journey — integrating planning, financing, installation, monitoring, and long-term performance. We take the complexity out of decarbonisation and deliver geothermal as a service — supporting you at every stage of your infrastructure’s life cycle.

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How it
works

Here’s how we make geothermal work for you — a proven, reliable source of renewable energy delivered through a partnership that supports every stage of your infrastructure’s life cycle. From first plans to ongoing performance, we simplify the journey and keep results measurable.

Is your site ready for geothermal?
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“Our role isn’t just to install a system and walk away. We’re here to make geothermal work for you over decades — from first plans to long-term performance.”



Dr. Joseph Ireland, M.Eng. PhD

Business Development

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How your system works

Unlike some low-carbon technologies that rely on seasonal or grid-limited supply, our Geo-Battery infrastructure provides a permanent, stable source of heating and cooling. It’s designed as a long-term asset you can count on, supporting your organisation’s decarbonisation goals year after year.

ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

At the heart of the system sits the energy centre, the high-efficiency heat pumps and controls that turn stored underground energy into usable heating and cooling. We size, install and maintain this plant under flexible service and ownership models, ensuring optimum performance and resilience throughout the life cycle of your infrastructure.

Beneath the surface lies the geothermal collector network, up to hundreds of boreholes and loops forming the “battery” that stores and balances energy naturally. We design and install this to last for generations, providing the invisible foundation for reliable, low-carbon energy delivery.

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Clearing up the
misconceptions

Common doubts come up again and again: disruption, space, feasibility… In reality, geothermal is installed with minimal visual impact, on sites ranging from city centres to compact plots. We’ve delivered systems beneath car parks while operations carried on as normal. Case studies show the proof.

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FAQ

Why choose geothermal?

Can a geothermal system provide both heating and cooling?

How much space is required for a geothermal system?

What’s involved in developing a geothermal project?

How long does installation take?

Can geothermal work for my site?

Geothermal taps into the steady energy beneath the ground to deliver heating and cooling
with exceptional efficiency and reliability. It performs consistently throughout the year, even
in extreme weather conditions, and uses significantly less electricity than air-source systems.

Because it draws from a constant natural resource, geothermal reduces emissions,
operating costs, and grid dependence while providing quiet, low-maintenance comfort. It’s
long-life infrastructure — not a short-term retrofit — designed to decarbonise heat at scale
and secure your energy future for decades to come.

Yes. A geothermal system is naturally reversible. It draws heat from the ground in winter and
returns excess warmth in summer. This creates a balanced, regenerative GeoBattery that
stores and reuses energy for year-round comfort. It’s one of the core advantages of
geothermal and should sit at the heart of any decarbonisation strategy.

That depends on your energy demand and the ground conditions beneath your site.
Systems can be designed beneath buildings or landscaped areas, using the available
footprint efficiently. Each GeoBattery is engineered as long-term infrastructure — built to last
around a century and deliver consistent performance with minimal visual impact.

We manage the entire process — from early feasibility and ground testing to full system
design, construction, and ongoing performance monitoring. Our full-service approach gives
you clear visibility and control at every stage while removing the complexity of
decarbonisation.

Most commercial systems are completed within 9–12 months, from feasibility to
commissioning. Smaller projects can move faster. The drilling and testing phase takes the
most time, but it’s what guarantees efficiency and reliability for decades to come.

In most cases, yes. Geothermal performs best where there’s a consistent demand for
heating and cooling — such as offices, universities, hospitals, airports, industrial facilities,
historic buildings, and large mixed-use or residential developments.

The first step is a feasibility assessment. This matches your site’s ground conditions with its
energy demand to determine the most effective and economical design.

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For leaders who need more
than good intentions.

We partner with businesses that see energy transformation as an investment in the future. Our clients are leaders in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, data centres, district heating, and public utilities—sectors already making waves and ready to take the next step toward sustainable energy. They need real outcomes—lower emissions, smarter operations, and systems that can prove their value over time.

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