In the near future, clean geothermal energy could heat and cool the entire University of New Mexico campus — and other institutions

One of UNM's four central utility plants on campus. (Courtesy of University of New Mexico) gporter@abqjournal.com Wed Jan 25 17:06:56 -0700 2023 1674691611 FILENAME: 1951467.JPG

One of the University of New Mexico's central utility plants on campus. The university in the near future may heat and cool all its buildings with geothermal energy. (Courtesy of University of New Mexico)

In the near future, clean geothermal energy could heat and cool the entire University of New Mexico campus — and other institutions

Masson Farms in Radium Springs, New Mexico, operates the second-largest geothermal-heated greenhouse in the U.S., where it produces flowers and plants. (Courtesy of Masson Farms of New Mexico) jaustria@abqjournal.com Wed Jan 25 18:04:07 -0700 2023 1674695047 FILENAME: 1951481.jpg

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