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Geothermal Heating And Cooling – Harnessing the Earth’s Energy
Imagine an HVAC and water heating system that can save 20% to 50% on a building’s energy costs while minimizing CO2 and carbon emissions. Imagine a system that is more reliable, is 2.5 to 4 times more efficient, provides the lowest life cycle cost, and a high degree of design flexibility.
Where can you find such a [...]
Smart Grids for the Future
Smart Grid Technology has been gaining steam in the public eye lately, though many are unsure of what a smart grid really is. To understand what a smart grid is, think along the lines of an efficient system of metering, transporting, and controlling the electrical needs of an entire country and continent. A [...]
Ammonia For Energy Storage
Fossil fuels, hydrogen, and ammonia are all just energy transport means. These materials are not a “source” of energy… they are all made from available energy sources and represent a viable means of transporting energy which I will refer to as a “fuel”.
For applications such as transportation, a high energy density fuel is required which can [...]





