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April 29, 2021
The Eagle-Tribune

Utilities testing geothermal heating and cooling

“We shouldn’t be installing new gas infrastructure when we know we’re going to be decarbonizing by 2050,” said Audrey Schulman, founder and co-executive director of HEET, a nonprofit that promotes geothermal energy. “We need to be aggressive about pursuing non-fossil fuel sources of energy.”

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April 20, 2021
Yale Environment 360

Cities Confront Climate Challenge: How to Move from Gas to Electricity?

‘We have to work with the pieces we have,” said Magavi. “The fastest way forward is to flip utilities’ financing mechanisms and customer networks, all these pieces that we can redirect toward building a better energy system.”

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April 6, 2021
The Boston Globe

After passing a landmark climate law, Mass. officials now face the hard part: how to wean the state off fossil fuels

“It’s just fiscally irresponsible, and it sets up a classic utility death spiral,” said Zeyneb Pervane Magavi, co-executive director of HEET, a Cambridge nonprofit that specializes in energy efficiency. “As people move off the gas system, you have fewer people paying for it, meaning they will be shouldering more of the costs. It’s a disaster.”

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Jan. 27, 2021
The Boston Globe

In Newton, leaks in gas lines are a never-ending challenge

“We need to avoid rebuilding, basically, a 19th-century infrastructure,” said Nathan Phillips, a professor in the Earth and Environment department at Boston University who lives in Auburndale. “Instead, we need to pivot toward the heating of the 21st century.”

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Jan. 26, 2021
Electric Power Research Institute

New York, Massachusetts Utilities Investigate Potential New Business Model: Community-Scale Geothermal

“With widespread deployment of community-scale geothermal systems, utilities could become thermal distribution managers. ‘They would predict thermal demand and make real-time decisions to move or store energy,’ said Zeyneb Magavi, HEET’s co-executive director.”

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Jan. 21, 2021
Worcester Magazine

Eversource considers Worcester for renewable energy project

“‘You can move what would be wasted energy around to the building that needs it,’ in a form of energy sharing and load canceling. A state-wide study two years ago found that ‘any place that has gas systems currently can get almost all the heating and cooling done through a network of ground source heat pumps, but it may be challenging in densely populated areas.'”

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