EnergyTech Transition NL - Feb 16th, 2024
 
 
Miami University Removes Cooling Towers and Begins Digging 500+ Wells to Form Geothermal Energy System
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February 16, 2024
Krevat is open-minded and acknowledges the ups and downs, headwinds and tailwinds of decentralizing the energy grid. He sees the many paths to net-zero goals as a multipronged approach with some setbacks possible, but the mission is always aiming forward
Once operational, the university will also remove its cooling towers that currently serve the chiller plant, which require excessive chemicals and water to produce steam
The projects will be carried out over the next four years, with at least 50% of the projects targeted to benefit priority populations, such as low- to moderate-income residents
The three stations will be located in Fort Collins, Denver, and Pueblo to build a sustainable fueling network for medium- to heavy-duty vehicle fleets
The installation was part of a 15-year EaaS agreement that allowed the oceanfront resort to update and replace its energy-related equipment with no up-front capital
The LOHC project allows for long-distance transportation of clean hydrogen to help meet the growing demand for hydrogen across various industries