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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. “We believe our technologies fundamentally change the equation.

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Schools Expo Offers Diverse Experiences

Green Technology

Everywhere you look, at retail and office buildings, you see a rooftop unit (RTU) for ventilation, heating, and cooling. Without heat recovery technology, these units are wasting an enormous amount of energy. Separating important ventilation from heating and cooling systems makes so much sense from a thermodynamic perspective.

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Elemental Excelerator to Fund 15 Climate Companies in 12th Cohort

Elemental Excelerator

Elemental Excelerator, a leading nonprofit investor in climate technology for deep community impact, introduced its latest cohort, bringing its total amount of investments to $79M. The why: Geothermal offers the best pathway to decarbonize HVACs for large commercial buildings without adding stress to the grid.

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Schools Expo Offers Diverse Experiences

Green Technology

Everywhere you look, at retail and office buildings, you see a rooftop unit (RTU) for ventilation, heating, and cooling. Without heat recovery technology, these units are wasting an enormous amount of energy. Separating important ventilation from heating and cooling systems makes so much sense from a thermodynamic perspective.

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Keep warm & save on your energy bills

Greenability Magazine

Caulking leaks can save an average household 10 to 20 percent on annual heating and cooling bills, or up to $166 per year. Weather-stripping your windows can save you an additional 5 to 10 percent annually on heating and cooling bills, or up to $83 per year. Turn the Thermostat Down. Inspect and Replace Your Furnace Filter Regularly.

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The Future of the Energy landscape – A Day in the Life

AutoGrid

Last year she negotiated a contract with the utility to enable demand response of her hotels through HVAC control (so long as there is a 5-hour notification), as well as use of the backup generator at one of the facilities when prices reach a pre-set level. Greg’s control systems signal prices to increase across the grid to maintain balance.

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