Geothermal heat storage involves capturing and storing excess geothermal energy for later use. This technology addresses the temporal mismatch between geothermal energy supply and demand, ensuring a consistent and reliable source of heat or electricity even when geothermal resource availability fluctuates.
Geothermal heat storage is being implemented in various applications around the world, including district heating systems, greenhouses, and industrial processes. For example, several district heating systems in Europe utilize aquifer thermal energy storage to store excess heat from geothermal sources and release it during peak demand periods.