Geothermal heat pump systems collect and use renewable solar energy stored in the subsurface to heat and cool buildings. Ground Energy Support (GES) is structured to provide unbiased, high quality data and objective analyses to support the development of ground source heat pump technology. The firm offers a system that monitors the basic operations of geothermal heating and cooling system, and displays this information online at the GES website: GxTracker Monitoring Systems. These systems provide geothermal professionals and homeowners with real-time information about the performance of their geothermal heating and cooling system. GES software gives users a look at the current and past performance of their geothermal heating/cooling system. Monitor Geoexchange: A summary of energy extracted from (heating) or rejected to (cooling) the ground.Data Graphs: Fluid temperatures, flow rates, BTUs produced and electricity usage.Savings: Cost and carbon savings relative to heating and cooling with other fuels such as electric resistance, fuel oil, natural gas and propane. Performance: Current operating conditions and summary performance metrics.