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The Massachusetts utility regulator trying to orchestrate a shift away from gas
In this episode, I'm joined by James Van Nostrand. He is the top utility regulator in Massachusetts, the first state to explicitly tell gas utilities to plan their own phase-out. We explore this complex transition, including the fate of existing gas infrastructure, the potential of networked geothermal as an alternative, and protections for both workers and ratepayers.
A Third Generation Driller Transitions from Oil and Gas to Geothermal
Air source heat pumps are the darlings of the clean energy world, a high efficiency, all-electric heating and cooling device that allows homeowners to ditch fossil fuels. But there’s a catch. When temperatures plummet, their efficiency can also tank, causing electric bills to soar as the devices’ compressors and fans have to work harder to pull what little heat remains in outdoor air.

US DOE to support geothermal heating and cooling in five communities
The US Department of Energy, through the Geothermal Technologies Office‘s (GTO) Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Initiative is supporting five communities to install geothermal heating and cooling systems.

A home-grown star, a climate innovator, the team behind new liquor licenses, and other Bostonians who made a difference
They brought home Olympic glory. They engineered climate solutions. They expanded liquor licenses into communities that desperately need the economic bump. These 10 Bostonians rose to the moment in 2024 — and they lifted us up with them.

Underground Thermal Energy Networks May Be About to Have Their Moment
Stephanie Farinelli and her husband never thought they would buy their first home in a subdivision. Then they found Whisper Valley, an enclave nearly 20 miles outside downtown Austin, Texas.