Posts Tagged ‘Space Conditioning’

March 21, 2014
Space Conditioning, Water Heating

VA works toward energy efficiency goals with geothermal pumps

Ever since President Obama enacted Executive Order 13514, federal agencies have been forced to make better use of clean energy to reach a multitude of waste, pollution and water reduction goals.

March 17, 2014
Space Conditioning

Geothermal Energy Association announces winners of GEO Honors

As energy prices continue to increase, world officials and energy leaders are trying to promote the expansion and adoption of greener, more energy-efficient solutions. This comes at a time as concern over environmental pollution and the eventual exorbitant price of oil continues to grow.

March 14, 2014
Space Conditioning

Country home features geothermal technology

Whether a homeowner lives in the suburbs or in the middle of nowhere, he or she can invest in energy-efficient technology. While some regions are more predisposed to provide access to solutions like solar or wind energy, any plot of land has access to geothermal energy.

March 10, 2014
Space Conditioning

Miami utility project uses geothermal technology

Miami University will no longer have to burn coal to provide enough energy for the campus.

February 28, 2014
Space Conditioning

Franklin County Public Schools go green with geothermal technology

Schools across the nation are investing in green technologies to reduce operational costs and demonstrate the power of renewable energy sources. Franklin County Public Schools has recently constructed its Gereau Center for Applied Technology.

February 19, 2014
Space Conditioning

Geothermal heat makes airport more energy efficient

Energy efficiency has become a top priority for airports around the world.

February 10, 2014
Space Conditioning, Water Heating

Counties move forward with geothermal energy

Counties around the country are finally grasping the advantages of geothermal energy – and therefore, are quickly embracing these green technologies.

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