🏘Neighborhood-scale Decarbonization: Geothermal and beyond
📅June 10, 2024, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Eastern Time
For years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has promoted awareness of the enormous potential to heat and cool our homes, businesses, schools, and other buildings using heat pumps and geothermal energy. And in the last several years, across #Connecticut and the Northeast, there has been a burst of interest in and activity around this little-exploited form of thermal energy.
In this webinar, part of the Exploring Climate Solutions Webinar Series, we look at:
🔹 projects across the region to design and build thermal energy networks that serve entire neighborhoods;
🔹 a range of other low- and zero-carbon thermal energy resources that such networks can incorporate to make them even more versatile and efficient; and
🔹 emerging policies, programs, and practices to empower communities to harness this suite of technologies to rapidly, democratically, and equitably move themselves toward the era of clean energy.
The panelists include Jared Rodriguez, Executive Director of Community Decarbonization Partners; Debbie New, Coordinator of Vermont Community Thermal Networks; and Steven Winter, Director of the City of New Haven’s Office of Climate and Sustainability.
🔗Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gef8iyc7
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