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A Clean-Energy Texas Suburb Goes National

A Clean-Energy Texas Suburb Goes National

Inside each house, water pumps mostly powered by solar energy shunt heat from the house into the cool earth more than 300 feet below — a form of clean energy known as geothermal heat exchange.

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The Hill

https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/3883082-a-clean-energy-texas-suburb-goes-national/

  • ← US DOT Sees Significant Moves Toward Stronger Rail Safety Standards and Accountability
  • Biden Administration Advances Cleaner Industrial Sector to Boost American Manufacturing →

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