Article 71XE8 Rare win for renewable energy: Trump admin funds geothermal network expansion

Rare win for renewable energy: Trump admin funds geothermal network expansion

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Phil McKenna, Inside Climate News
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The US Department of Energy has approved an $8.6 million grant that will allow the nation's first utility-led geothermal heating and cooling network to double in size.

Gas and electric utility Eversource Energy completed the first phase of its geothermal network in Framingham, Massachusetts, in 2024. Eversource is a co-recipient of the award along with the city of Framingham and HEET, a Boston-based nonprofit that focuses on geothermal energy and is the lead recipient of the funding.

Geothermal networks are widely considered among the most energy-efficient ways to heat and cool buildings. The federal money will allow Eversource to add approximately 140 new customers to the Framingham network and fund research to monitor the system's performance.

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