Dandelion Energy Partners with Woodland Peak for Geothermal Project in Massachusetts
Dandelion Energy has partnered with Woodland Peak Development to implement geothermal heating and cooling in a new 15-unit townhome community in Bellingham, Massachusetts. This initiative aims to establish geothermal systems as the standard for new homes, offering significant energy savings and reduced grid demand.

Dandelion Energy and Woodland Peak Development are collaborating to introduce geothermal heating and cooling systems at Whitman Acres, a new 15-unit townhome community in Bellingham, Massachusetts. The project leverages Mass Save market transformation rebates to enhance the economic feasibility of geothermal systems for builders and homebuyers.
Geothermal systems are projected to reduce energy bills for residents by 50%, while also decreasing demand on the electric grid by 25% during summer peaks and 65% during winter peaks. This partnership reflects a broader trend toward integrating geothermal technologies into mainstream homebuilding, supported by utilities and state programs. The implications could lead to significant long-term energy savings and sustainability improvements across Massachusetts.




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