Canadian retail complex to be largest geothermal site in North America November 30, 2012 The Seasons of Tuxedo retail complex to be built in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, will be served by one of the largest geothermal heating and cooling systems in North America.Read More
Hurricane Sandy may spur geothermal growth for some Northeast business owners November 19, 2012 Sandy victims soon began making inquiries about geothermal systems just days after the storm.Read More
Heated bike lanes in the Netherlands - via geothermal ground loops October 31, 2012 Proponents say the geothermal-heated lanes would reduce accidents, road salt and car expenses.Read More
California includes geothermal heat pump, ground-loop technologies in renewable energy definition October 31, 2012 California is the third state to pass such legislation - after Maryland and New Hampshire.Read More
Cornell, Israeli company to build net-zero campus in New York September 30, 2012 Plans are underway to turn NYC's Roosevelt island into an enormous super-green net-zero energy campus.Read More
Ball State geothermal funding falls short September 17, 2012 Until new funds are found, the project will stop in its second phase sometime this fall.Read More
Study: Hybrid ground-source heat pumps cut energy use March 30, 2012 With its lower price, hybrid GSHP technology could be deployed widely, saving energy and money.Read More
Ball State starts final phase of nation's largest geothermal system March 16, 2012 Ball State (Muncie, Ind.) has started the second and final phase of converting to a geothermal ground-source heat pump system.Read More
First technical summit held at ecosmart house February 23, 2012 The three-year ecosmart project will advance into a two-year period of system performance and research in early 2012.Read More