The demand for geothermal heat pumps (GHP) is soaring as the world embraces renewable energy solutions. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals, drillers, ground-loop contractors, system designers, and financial institutions are all poised to benefit, but they must overcome several workforce development challenges
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office announces a $7 million funding opportunity to study the role of geothermal energy in achieving a decarbonized and stable electricity grid by 2035.
This legislation empowers municipalities, businesses, and community-based organizations to operate Thermal Energy Networks, fostering a more sustainable energy infrastructure across the state.
Colorado announces a $7.7 million investment in geothermal energy projects to enhance clean energy generation, support economic diversity, and create sustainable job opportunities while advancing the state's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
As the geothermal heat pump market is expected to expand significantly, reaching a growth of USD 5.65 billion by 2028, geothermal drillers and the broader drilling industry stand to benefit from the increased demand for renewable energy installations and associated drilling activities.
The 1 Java Street project, a mixed-used development in Brooklyn, New York with a geothermal heat pump system, has won Project of the Year from the PPI.