Through a partnership between Dandelion Energy and Lennar, 1,500 homes in Colorado will be supplied with geothermal heating and cooling.
A new collaboration between geothermal heating and cooling company Dandelion Energy and home builder Lennar Corporation will bring geothermal systems to 1,500 homes in Colorado. According to a recent announcement from Dandelion Energy, the large-scale rollout will take place over the course of two years and is expected to save homeowners approximately $30 million in energy costs over the next 20 years. These systems not only enhance home efficiency but also reduce peak electricity demand. A Department of Energy report suggests that widespread adoption of geothermal heat pumps could eliminate the need for 24,500 miles of new grid transmission lines.
“This partnership with Lennar sets a new benchmark for affordable, energy efficient, and high-quality home heating and cooling,” said Daniel Yates, CEO at Dandelion Energy. “We’re excited to bring our geothermal technology into a high-production environment and accelerate our efforts to deliver the unparalleled comfort, performance, and cost savings of geothermal heat pumps to Colorado homeowners.”Read more