Although installation costs are higher than for conventional systems, geothermal is cheaper over the long term, project ...
Geothermal energy is typically found near geysers or volcanoes. But neither of those natural phenomena exist in the southwest ...
Zanskar had revealed that it found an 'approximately 250°F [121°C] permeable reservoir at roughly 2,700 feet depth.' ...
FutEra Power will be deploying their proprietary PowerFlow technology at a closed-loop geothermal pilot project in Swan Hills ...
Geothermal startup Quaise Energy is pushing to build out its first “superhot” power plant this year as more money flows to next-generation geothermal projects. The Houston-based company says it’s ...
The biggest chunk of your utility bill comes from heating and cooling your home, and heating hot water. So what if you could do all those things without burning much fuel? That's the promise of a home ...
Geothermal systems use the earth’s constant temperature to maintain that same steady temperature in the home. The technology can supply heating, cooling, and water heating, and it can be used with a ...
Enhanced geothermal systems could wean the EU off fossil fuels, even in countries without volcanic activity. View on euronews ...
If you live in a typical old house in upstate New York–say, a 2,500-square-foot Victorian in Poughkeepsie–you might spend around $3,500 each winter buying fuel oil to heat your house and another $300 ...
A project underway in New Haven shows the potential of the system, which harnesses heat beneath the earth. But it's not suitable everywhere.
A mixed-use development in Brooklyn, New York validates the economic viability of geothermal systems for heating and cooling in dense, urban environments.
The No. 1 reason why customers choose to install a hydronic/geothermal system is comfort, according to Bill Landis, sales manager, J.K. Mechanical Inc., Willow Street, Pa. And the No. 2 reason? That ...