In a political climate that may not seem conducive to green technologies, New York rises to the top among states taking the initiative to press forward. Though New York’s initiatives are squarely set around reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the real fruits are lots of jobs for mechanical professionals and all of the related trades, from architects to laborers.
The New York Geothermal Organization (NY-GEO) hosted its annual conference April 19-20 in Albany, New York. The event, which registered as the largest in the organization’s history, allowed elected officials, government agencies, and industry professionals from around the world to share the progress being made toward implementation of geothermal heating and cooling technologies.