Veolia | World Earth Day 2026

Geothermal offers several advantages that respond directly to the interests of today’s urban environments, especially for cities with a high population and urban density, where every square meter counts, offering high economic and functional value.

First of all, its integration is practically invisible. When installed underground, it does not generate visual impact nor does it take up space on roofs or facades.

On the other hand, his compatibility with conventional distribution systems (such as underfloor heating or radiators) facilitates their incorporation both in new buildings and in energy rehabilitation projects, which reduces implementation costs and minimizes interruptions.

From an operational point of view, geothermal systems allow reduce energy consumption between 60% and 85% compared to traditional solutions, something that translates into a lower carbon footprint and sustained long-term economic savings, to which must be added its long useful life and minimal maintenance.

Finally, geothermal energy contributes to improve the energy rating of buildingswhich means a revaluation of homes for owners and developers.