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Interview – Dr. Juliet Newson on geothermal education and practical experience

ThinkGeoEnergy

In this conversation, we delve into the innovations, educational aspects, and future prospects of geothermal energy, exploring how it fits into the broader renewable energy landscape. As the director of a master’s program, why do you think graduate level of education is important and necessary in geothermal?

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Sustainable Facilities Forum – Education Program

Green Technology

MAIN PAGE EDUCATION PROGRAM SPONSOR PROFILES WHY SPONSOR ADVISORY BOARD REGISTER Resources Forum Agenda Education Program Leadership Awards Sponsor Profiles Why Sponsor? All education sessions and showcase videos will be available on demand following the live Sustainable Facilities Forum on May 18th. and many more.

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Green job adverts fall by 26%, but are slightly more resilient than other roles in a cooling labour market

Envirotec Magazine

However, when accounting for the number of green jobs required across the economy to power the UK’s transition to net zero by 2050, this deceleration in overall demand, in the face of a cooling labour market, poses a potential challenge.

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New York private college to shift from fossil fuel heating to geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

Bard College , a private liberal arts college in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, New York State, will soon replace its aging, fossil fuel-fired heating and cooling system located in The Charles P. The geothermal heating and cooling system further progresses Bard College’s mission-driven focus on sustainability efforts.

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Smith College, MA embarks on $220-million geothermal project

ThinkGeoEnergy

With the project, the Smith College aims to fully move away from fossil fuels for the heating and cooling systems of the campus. The heat will be extracted either for cooling, or amplified using heat pumps. This coincides with the timeline of the net-zero goals of the city of Northampton.

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Latest designs for new £57m climate resilient West Sussex school released

Envirotec Magazine

The University of Brighton Academies Trust has been appointed to run the new educational facility which will be part of an ‘all-through’ primary and secondary school, planned as part of the wider Burgess Hill Brookleigh development.

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New digital models of Salisbury Crags

Envirotec Magazine

This then cooled to form a near horizontal sheet-like body, or sill, of igneous rock called Dolerite. They have considerable educational value and will act as a taster for Geo tourists from across the world planning to experience the locations at first hand.”. photogrammetry.

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