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Thermal Energy Networks (Matt Rusteika - Building Decarbonization Coalition) - Episode 68

Mar 11, 20249 minSeason 2Ep. 68
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Thermal Energy Networks are matriced assemblies of pipes and heat pumps where buildings can not only utilize the heat from the ground beneath us, but repurpose heat from the buildings around us to make certain we're not wasting anything. And, because of that, these systems may be a super efficient and cost effective means to decarbonize large swaths of cities and neighborhoods.

Paul sits with Matt Rusteika, Director of Market Transformation at the Building Decarbonization Coalition, to talk about these emerging networks, why they show so much promise, and what's holding them back, so far, from a scaled up, mass roll-out.

For further research:

Matt Rusteika

Neighborhood Scale: The Future of Building Decarbonization

Building Decarbonization Coalition Webinar

Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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