Tapestry by Total Environment Selects Saterra
Saterra is proud to be the geothermal partner for the new Tapestry development by Total Environment. The homes are designed to embrace nature, blurring the boundaries between the indoors and outdoors. They’re more sustainable, with solar panels, geothermal heating and cooling, hot water recirculation lines and energy efficient glass, in addition to the native grass rooftops.
Saterra Acquires EarthTech
As the economy and severe weather conditions fluctuate more than ever, public schools, cities and commercial developers are constructing buildings with systems like geothermal solutions that can sustain these forces. To help keep up with this record demand for durable, high-efficiency HVAC solutions, Saterra acquired EarthTech, leader in geothermal technology. EarthTech is one of the largest providers of geothermal drilling and installations to office and government buildings, schools, residential projects and more. Learn more in our latest announcement.
Using Geothermal to heat and cool buildings reduces energy bills
You might not realize it, but beneath our feet lies a source of heat that can be tapped to provide heating and cooling to both residential and commercial buildings, replacing current, large-scale systems with a renewable and domestically sourced energy.
Why are Texas' smaller utilities not cleaning up drinking water?
Dozens of small and rural utilities in the state have for years provided water that contains illegal levels of radiation, lead and arsenic. Lack of resources is largely to blame — but there's more to it than that.
Cold winters are testing the limits of US energy grid
The arctic air that has frozen the northeastern U.S. over the first weeks of 2018 has prompted New Englanders to crank up the heat and New England’s utility companies to scramble for fuel. This season’s above-average heating and electricity demand has tested grid reliability at a time when the topic has had particular political salience.
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