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Heat Without Fire: Deep Geothermal in the Northeastern U.S.
Season 2022
Episode 9
Geothermal is not something often considered in the Northeast due to the depth required to find heat. A 10,000 foot deep geothermal observation borehole was installed at Cornell University and researchers are discovering what this means for reducing fossil fuel energy for the University, and how the approach might be applied to energy transitions nationally.
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