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A geo-exchange system either extracts energy from the ground for heating or pumps it back into the ground for cooling. Energy companies and large construction firms can use this technology to help decarbonize our buildings and remain profitable. BF Nagy describes a few such North American projects in this month’s column.
The effort focuses on adoption of U.S. national standards, developed jointly with the Modular Building Institute, to provide greater efficiency and easier access to affordable housing.
The Gen Z generation may be more open to hands-on careers in hydronics than millennials or Gen X. However, the industry must create an appealing application process and a change in job expectations. Read on as the author explains how to recruit these young people.