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NYC to study geothermal heating, cooling solutions

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed a bill earlier this year tasking the NYC Office of Long-Term Planning & Sustainability to study geothermal energy resources and the feasibility of city-wide adoption of geothermal heating and cooling.

June 17, 2013
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed a bill earlier this year tasking the NYC Office of Long-Term Planning & Sustainability to study geothermal energy resources and the feasibility of city-wide adoption of geothermal heating and cooling. It is one aspect of Bloomberg’s larger PlaNYC effort.

Reducing citywide greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 is PlaNYC’s culminating goal.To help with this goal, New York City enacted a comprehensive effort, called the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan, which targets energy efficiency in a good percentage of the city’s large existing buildings.

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