With a focus on market needs and customer goals, this practical guide explains how to realize the full potential of geothermal HVAC by integrating hydronic systems and controls at maximum capacity.
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World’s first pressure geothermal power plant raises millions for US deployment
Sage Geosystems, a pioneer in pressure geothermal systems, has raised $97 million in Series ...
SPRINGFIELD, IL / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2025 / Mission Geo, in collaboration with GeoExchange, announces a new webinar series to provide industry professionals, businesses, and consumers with a ...
Geothermal energy now stands out as a reliable, low-carbon solution in the transition to a balanced energy mix. While conventional geothermal systems rely on specific geological conditions, such as ...
Researchers have used computer models of closed-loop geothermal systems to determine if they would be economically viable sources of renewable energy. They found that the cost of drilling would need ...
Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
Geothermal systems take advantage of the earth’s temperature to heat your water, warm your home in winter and cool it off in the summer. The energy-saving and sustainability benefits of geothermal ...
The Microsoft Thermal Energy Center, a groundbreaking geothermal heating and cooling system that serves the buildings of the tech giant’s 72-acre East Campus Modernization outside Seattle, was truly ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XGS Energy, an innovator in geothermal energy technology and project development, today announced that it has acquired Capuano Engineering Company, a global leader ...
HOUSTON & RENO, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global energy technology company SLB (NYSE: SLB) and leading geothermal and renewable energy company Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) today announced an agreement ...
The most striking feature of Coney Island’s newest attraction—a 471,000-sq-ft, 463-unit residential complex set to open one block from the Brooklyn beach in 2024—won’t be visible to visitors, ...
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