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Bedrock Energy completes inaugural geothermal HVAC project in Austin, Texas

ThinkGeoEnergy

Texas-based Bedrock Energy (Bedrock) has announced the completion of its inaugural geothermal project, a geothermal borefield and heating and cooling system at Building D of the Penn Field mixed-use office and retail campus in Austin. Originally developed in 1918 as an air base for the U.S.

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Bedrock Energy raises funding to accelerate geothermal HVAC deployment

ThinkGeoEnergy

million in seed capital that will go towards accelerating the manufacturing and deployment of technologies that improve the economics of all-electric geothermal HVAC systems, thus helping real estate properties achieve Net Zero operations. Texas-based Bedrock Energy has announced the raising of USD 8.5

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The ‘why’ and ‘how’ of carbon capture technology for buildings

Envirotec Magazine

Buildings and construction are responsible for 37% of the world’s CO2 emissions, so ambitious goals have been established to lower this figure during both construction and operation – the ultimate aim is to achieve carbon net zero buildings. Our system also delivers cost-reduction, employee well-being, and sustainability benefits.

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DOE Clean Energy Programs Vital to American Innovation, Competitiveness?—?and Jobs

E2 Environmental Entrepreneurs

DOE Clean Energy Programs Vital to American Innovation, Competitiveness?—?and One area that is working: The Department of Energy’s ability to seed and grow clean energy innovation?—?innovation innovation that is driving new investments, creating new jobs and reducing our country’s carbon emissions. and clean energy jobs?—?in

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This industrial complex has a facade made from its own construction waste

AGreenLiving

Located in the North India city of Kishangarh, this innovative industrial complex for Stonex India and designed by Deli-based Urbanscape Architects revolves around sustainable construction. The building features sunken courtyards with earth-cooled floors and a stone screen facade made from the complex’s own construction waste.

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6 places with future-friendly heat solutions

Grist

Together, they showcase some of the tools cities already have at their disposal to tackle extreme heat, and some of the ways they are innovating. Cool roofs lowering home temperatures in India: The city of Ahmedabad was the first in India to develop a heat action plan, following a devastating heat wave in 2010.

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The retrofitting strategy behind Sonoma Clean Power's all-electric headquarters

Business Green

In fact, new construction is carbon intensive - concrete, steel and aluminum alone account for 23 per cent of total global emissions. Perhaps the most innovative feature of all is the headquarter's pioneering role as the first GridOptimal building. "In The building's gas line was removed due to new equipment specifications.