Community Geothermal: Open House Poster Session 24 April 2024 - Carbondale, CO

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This submission includes the posters that were used for a Community Open House, held by CLEER. An Open House was held so community members could learn about 1) the role that Thermal Energy Networks can play in decarbonizing communities, 2) the Carbondale Community Geothermal Coalition, 3) the Three-Two Zero Energy District and initial design considerations, and 4) Building and Geo-loop modeling by NREL. There was also a poster eliciting feedback from participants. The event was designed to be family friendly with food and support from the Aspen Science Center, which provided hands-on experiential games for children (and adults) to experience, first hand, heat transfer capabilities of water. Copies of the posters are available at the GDR.

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Clean Energy Economy for the Region (CLEER). (2024). Community Geothermal: Open House Poster Session 24 April 2024 - Carbondale, CO [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1675.
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Data from Sep 29, 2024

Last updated Sep 30, 2024

Submitted Sep 29, 2024

Organization

Clean Energy Economy for the Region (CLEER)

Contact

Jon Fox-Rubin

970.948.3595

Authors

Jon Fox-Rubin

Clean Energy Economy for the Region CLEER

DOE Project Details

Project Name Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design and Deployment

Project Lead Jeffrey Bowman

Project Number EE0010663

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