A dark shadow behind nuclear power
Times Online - Italy, Iceland, New Zealand and Japan all have geothermal power stations it is not an unknown or dirty technology. Clean, silent, infinite supply. 90% of Iceland heat their homes with geothermal the remaining 10% use electricity. In the past 20 years
A dark shadow behind nuclear powerLocal heating business offers 'green' solutions
TriVallyCentral - One of the ideas that stood out to them was the idea of geothermal energy production, or Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems. This "green" solution to heating and cooling buildings uses modern technology to use the stored solar energy of the Earth
Local heating business offers 'green' solutions Local heating business offers 'green' solutions
TriVallyCentral - One of the ideas that stood out to them was the idea of geothermal energy production, or Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems. This "green" solution to heating and cooling buildings uses modern technology to use the stored solar energy of the Earth
Local heating business offers 'green' solutions Local heating business offers 'green' solutions
TriVallyCentral - One of the ideas that stood out to them was the idea of geothermal energy production, or Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems. This "green" solution to heating and cooling buildings uses modern technology to use the stored solar energy of the Earth
Local heating business offers 'green' solutions Aspen's old mines could create new geothermal energy
Aspen Daily News - Geothermal heat. The city of Aspen is eyeing a plan that envisions a new public utility that would use the town's 19th-century mining tunnels to harvest geothermal heat and distribute it throughout the town. Geothermal heat, also known as ground
Aspen's old mines could create new geothermal energyLocal heating business offers 'green' solutions
TriVallyCentral - One of the ideas that stood out to them was the idea of geothermal energy production, or Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems. This "green" solution to heating and cooling buildings uses modern technology to use the stored solar energy of the Earth
Local heating business offers 'green' solutions Indian River Central School District receives Energy Star award
News 10 Now - The Indian River Central School District now has an Energy Star award for its improvement and efficiency over the last two years. The district reduced its overall energy use by 19 percent using such methods as geothermal heat pumps to transfer warm
Indian River Central School District receives Energy Star awardColors line the halls in new ‘green’ high school
Colorado Springs Gazette - for being among the most energy efficient school designs in the nation. Lewis-Palmer School District 38’s new high school will have geothermal heating, which cuts energy use by using the Earth’s constant temperature of 55 degrees to heat and
Colors line the halls in new ‘green’ high schoolColors line the halls in new ‘green’ high school
Colorado Springs Gazette - for being among the most energy efficient school designs in the nation. Lewis-Palmer School District 38’s new high school will have geothermal heating, which cuts energy use by using the Earth’s constant temperature of 55 degrees to heat and
Colors line the halls in new ‘green’ high schoolRaser Technologies Signs Business Cooperation Agreement with Hyundai
Forbes - Raser's Power Systems segment is seeking to develop clean, renewable geothermal electric power plants and bottom-cycling operations, incorporating licensed heat transfer technology and Raser's Symetron(TM) technology. Further information on Raser may
Raser Technologies Signs Business Cooperation Agreement with Hyundai A dark shadow behind nuclear power
Times Online - Italy, Iceland, New Zealand and Japan all have geothermal power stations it is not an unknown or dirty technology. Clean, silent, infinite supply. 90% of Iceland heat their homes with geothermal the remaining 10% use electricity. In the past 20 years
A dark shadow behind nuclear power