New York
Thermal Energy Networks, or geothermal networks, use a buried piping network and the earth’s constant temperature to provide a clean, sustainable energy source for heating and cooling buildings.
Our Projects
Our projects are subject to the approval of the New York Public Service Commission.
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Brooklyn, NY: We’re currently designing of a Thermal Energy Network (TEN) in Brooklyn. This TEN will provide clean and efficient geothermal heating and cooling to the New York City Housing Authority Vandalia Avenue buildings as well as various surrounding commercial buildings. The system will provide comfortable, reliable space conditioning and reduce greenhouse gas emissions when compared to the current systems. This TEN recently conducted bore hole testing to confirm and reached the 60% design phase.

Troy, NY: A Thermal Energy Network (TEN) is being engineered and designed for the downtown Troy area. This TEN will provide clean, reliable, and affordable space heating and cooling to the area and new equipment to accommodate these changes. In this TEN, geothermal energy will be gathered underneath the Riverfront Park and delivered to customers in the surrounding area.

Syracuse, NY: We’re bringing a state-of-the-art wastewater Thermal Energy Network (TEN) to the Inner Harbor area of Syracuse. This innovative project will harness otherwise wasted heat and transfer that clean heat energy through the network for sustainable heating and cooling. This will be the largest wastewater heat recovery system in the nation and deliver affordable, reliable, comfortable space conditioning to customers.
If your property is not in the area of our proposed projects, but you are interested in a geothermal heat pump or other clean energy alternatives and incentives, check out our clean heat options for New York.