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Heat pump and networked geothermal analysis

Heat pump and networked geothermal analysis is the evaluation of the costs, energy use, and emissions reductions from heat pumps and networked geothermal (Thermal Energy Networks) as electrification options to decarbonize homes and businesses.

 
 

AEC Experts

AEC Publications

Lower Heating Costs with Thermal Networks

 

Decarbonizing Building Heat in Massachusetts

 

Return to Gas distribution and supply planning

Home Heating in Massachusetts: What Influences Future Costs?

 

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Liz Stanton, PhD
Principal Economist

Joshua R. Castigliego
Senior Researcher

Tanya Stasio, PhD
Senior Researcher

Sagal Alisalad
Researcher


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