Decarbonizing Miami University Using Geothermal Exchange
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| Miami University is decarbonizing its campus by transitioning from energy-intensive steam to geothermal exchange, simultaneous heat/cooling, and HHW. Upon completion of the energy master plan in 2027, 43 buildings will utilize geothermal energy (39% of total GSF). To date, the University has reduced energy use by 56% per GSF through efficiency improvements, geothermal installation, and extremely effective comprehensive planning. This case study demonstrates cost-effective sustainability efforts through integrated master planning. SPEAKERS: Doug Hammerle Olivia Herron |
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