When homeowners are looking to upgrade their homes, heating may be a top priority.
The initial upfront cost of a geothermal heating and cooling system may be well worth it if the technology can have a positive impact on the property value.
While weighing your options for clean energy, geothermal systems will likely have come to your attention as a viable alternative.
Counties around the country are finally grasping the advantages of geothermal energy – and therefore, are quickly embracing these green technologies.
Increasingly, counties are realizing the advantages of geothermal energy and making it a point to ensure that their public facilities meet the requirements for LEED certification.
North Frederick Elementary School is currently in the process of getting a geothermal heating and cooling system installed. The Frederick News Post reported that digging is underway for the second well.
The Chatham County Commission in Georgia has made installing energy-efficient technologies a priority. Savannah News Now reports that the county council commissioned a $75,000 study of greenhouse gas emissions last fall.