Water heating has been a commodity for way too long. Homeowners seemed unwilling to pay more than $120 at a home center for what was essentially a pot full of water with a flame under it. Fortunately, ...
Nearly 500 buildings in the state capital get their heat from a clean, renewable source located deep in the ground. By Cara Buckley Photographs and Video by Alex Hecht It’s pretty easy to get into hot ...
This story is part of the Hotspots series exploring Colorado's geothermal energy industry by CPR's Climate Solutions Team. Explore the series here. Fred Henderson doesn’t expect to live long enough to ...
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