Links
Please find a list of geothermal related links. We are continuously adding links to this page to keep you informed. Please stop back often to learn more about a growing industry.-
United States and local Government Energy Links
Learn more about green energy and our government.
Department of Energy
Learn more about the United States Department of Energy. Click here to visit the Department of Energy website.
NH Department of Environmental Services
A great website to learn more about the Environmental Services in New Hampshire. Click here to visit N.H.D.E.S.
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Learn more about green building in the United States. Click here to visit the U.S.E.P.A.
Energy Star
ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. Click here to visit the Energy Star website.
DSIRE
DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. Click here to visit the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency
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Maine Energy Links
Learn more about Maine energy and geothermal
State of Maine
The Maine government site is great starting place for finding local inforamtion. Click here to visit the Maine government website.
Maine Energy
The Energy Resources Council welcomes you to MaineEnergyInfo.com – a cooperative project of 9 State agencies to provide easy access to Maine energy information. Click here to visit the Maine Energy website
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New Hampshire Energy Links
Learn more about New Hampshire energy and geothermal
State of New Hampshire
The New Hampshire government site is great starting place for finding local inforamtion. Click here to visit the New Hampshire government website.
PSNH
PSNH, Public Service New Hampshire is the local service provider for Seacoast New Hampshire and offers several energy rebate programs. Click here to visit the PSNH website
Granite State Electric – National Grid
Granite State Electric serve more than 38,000 customers in 21 New Hampshire communities. Granite State Electric is headquartered in Salem and are an electricity distribution subsidiary of National Grid. Click here to visit Granite State Electric
New Hampshire Electric Cooperative
The New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) is a member-owned and controlled electric distributor serving approximately 77,000 members in 116 towns and cities. Click here to visit New Hampshire Electric Cooperative
Unitil
Unitil is a public utility holding company. Click here to visit Unitil
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Geothermal Links
Learn more about the existing geothermal consortiums.
I.G.S.H.P.A.
The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) is a non-profit, member driven organization established in 1987 to advance geothermal heat pump (GHP) technology on local,state, national and international levels. Click here to visit the IGSHPA website.
GeoExchange.org
Geoexchange is a central consortium for case studies, product information, vendor contacts and contractor references for ground source heat pump technology . Click here to visit geoexchange.org
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, NESEA, mission is to educate citizens and organizations about sustainable energy and advocate for favorable sustainable energy policies. Click here to visit nesea.org
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Equipment Links
Learn more about the geothermal equipment we use in our systems.
Climate Master
Climate Master has been the leading geothermal heat pump manufacturer for over 50 years. Click here to learn more about Climate Master heat pumps.
GeoPro Grout
GeoPro, Inc. is a supplier of bentonite products that are manufactured by Black Hills Bentonite, L.L.C. GeoPro is responsible for pioneering thermally-enhanced grouting products for the geothermal (Ground-Source Heat Pump) industry and through this process, has raised the awareness level of the importance of thermal conductivity within the vertical bore annulus. Click here to visit GeoPro, Inc. website.