
What are Thermal Energy Networks (TENs)? Why are they important, and why should we care?
In our region, heating buildings is both expensive and a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. While geothermal systems are not new, networked geothermal is a new approach — one that is gaining popularity as a strategy to heat and cool buildings at low cost and high efficiency.
Please join us for a panel discussion with several national experts to learn about the topic and how using TENS can effectively decarbonize buildings and reduce carbon emissions.
In partnership with EcoAction Partners, Cornet Creek Foundation, and Telluride Foundation.
Free and open to the public