Tag: building decarbonization
West Union, Iowa Has A Municipal Geothermal System. Now Others Want To Know More About It.
West Union, Iowa installed a municipal geothermal system a dozen years ago.Today, it is a model for other communities across the US.
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Next-Gen Geothermal: The Tech, Evolution, & Road Ahead with Brightcore Energy President & Former NHL Superstar Mike Richter
We recently had the opportunity to interview Mike Richter, the president of next-gen geothermal company Brightcore Energy and a former top-tier NHL goalie who won the Stanley Cup as well as the Olympic gold medal. One may have some bias creep in when being presented with the fact that a … [continued]
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New Building Electrification Collaboration Claps Back At Anti-Solar Foes
Leading stakeholders in the building decarbonization movement continue to plan ahead for the long term, despite the abrupt shift in federal energy policy this year.
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Oopsies! Trump Misses Green Hydrogen Export Opportunity, Bigly
The Port of Rotterdam is adding more green hydrogen to its existing H2 infrastructure, under a new collaboration with the Indian firm AM Green.
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Debunking The Myth: Hydrogen Is Not A Good Energy Carrier For Heating Buildings
The notion that hydrogen will replace natural gas for residential and commercial heating has been promoted heavily by segments of the gas industry. Yet the weight of independent, peer-reviewed research points in the opposite direction. Hydrogen, while technically combustible and capable of generating heat, is simply not a practical or … [continued]
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