Gas to Geo Resource Hub

WHEET’s mission is to drive systemic change through an equitable and efficient thermal energy transition. HEET catalyzes human-centered transition of gas utilities into thermal utilities, at breakneck speed and scale. We believe in an equitable energy transition that meets the needs of all, from low-income communities to gas utility workers to future generations. We also believe in careful data -collection and rigorous science to drive rational design and policy. Harnessing our proven expertise in navigating both the social and technical elements of systems change, we will continue to build collaborative networks based on trust, bring uncommon partners together, and iterate to find and share just solutions supported by data. Please join HEET as together we work to realize a just clean-energy future.

HEET’s mission is to drive systemic change through an equitable and efficient thermal energy transition. HEET catalyzes human-centered transition of gas utilities into thermal utilities, at breakneck speed and scale. We believe in an equitable energy transition that meets the needs of all, from low-income communities to gas utility workers to future generations. We also believe in careful data collection and rigorous science to drive rational design and policy. Harnessing our proven expertise in navigating both the social and technical elements of systems change, we will continue to build collaborative networks based on trust, bring uncommon partners together, and iterate to find and share just solutions supported by data. Please join HEET as together we work to realize a just clean-energy future.

Resources

Artistic depiction of geothermal loops beneath different types of buildings.

Gas to Geo Wiki

This wiki is a platform for individuals to share and access information on networked geothermal systems.

Networked Geothermal Toolkit

This set of resources helps leaders and organizers begin the process of implementing geothermal networks in their community.

Learning From The Ground Up

LeGUp is a group of researchers studying geothermal networking projects and collecting information to help accelerate the gas-to-geo transition.

Kickstart Massachusetts

With $450,000 from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, HEET established Kickstart Mass to fund feasibility studies for Massachusetts communities that have displayed interest in implementing geothermal networks.

Community Charrettes

Since 2021, HEET has been bringing diverse stakeholders together in ‘charrettes’ to consider the different aspects of networked geothermal, surface potential problems, and solve them together.

Workforce Transition

HEET is committed to supporting and facilitating the development of a workforce that is ready to meet the coming need, and to advocating for the equitable inclusion of labor in this transition.

Technical and Costs Data

Since 2021, HEET has been bringing diverse stakeholders together in ‘charrettes’ to consider the different aspects of networked geothermal, surface potential problems, and solve them together.