What is Geothermal Water?
Geothermal water is ground water that is heated by the earth’s energy. The term geothermal comes from two Greek words: geo, which means earth, and therme, which means heat. By harnessing the physical properties of steam and heat, geothermal water can be used to create electricity. If the water is hot enough, it can be pumped straight into radiators and used as space heating. Some areas even bottle and sell it as drinking water.