Across the country, geothermal energy is a red-hot topic. Politicians and commercial and residential property owners alike are debating why, how and where to apply the technology. The eco-friendly energy option is growing in popularity because it provides exceptional benefits.
Property owners in all walks of life are investing in energy-efficient technologies. From residential property owners in the suburbs to commercial space owners in urban environments.
Greenfire Campus in Seattle, Washington, is impressing everyone with its dedication to sustainability.
Are you tired of spending your hard-earned money on utility bills? You’re not the only one.
Homeowners are not the only ones who are focusing their attention on reducing energy use. Reports are flooding the internet of retail commercial outlets making subtle and sometimes large changes to the design of existing and new buildings to reduce the energy required for operations.
When most people think about a geothermal system, they picture how the eco-friendly utility option can keep a home warm. However, the technology doesn’t just maintain a certain heat level in a space, it also can sap warmth from a home or business as 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.