Currently, the main tasks and objectives of this project have been completed. The project will investigate the potential cooperation willingness and driving forces for promoting householders to use shallow geothermal energy from the perspective of Europe (mainly the Netherlands), and has studied the key factor indicators that influence householders' decision-making. Up to now, this project has already gone through interviews with experts and householders. More than 20 households have been interviewed one-on-one. Meanwhile, we also surveyed 800 homeowners in the Netherlands through a questionnaire company to understand the energy-saving situation of their current houses, their satisfaction with the existing houses, as well as their attitudes, beliefs and willingness to participate in the use of geothermal technology. Additionally, the factors influencing their decisions on using geothermal energy have also been investigated. In this project, two conference papers and two journal papers have been published or submitted, among them, one is currently under review. In addition, another paper is still being written. To publicize the effects of the project, we have also held three academic seminars and recorded four videos introducing geothermal technology knowledge and publicizing the research progress of the project, which have been uploaded to public video websites like YouTube. Besides, the relevant content of this project has also been published on the official website of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA), that is, the 39th MCAA NEWSLETTER. In addition, we have also organized a large number of academic exchange meetings, academic sharing activities and lectures to publicize the research progress and achievements of the project.