Geothermal would be feasible option to heat Belmont Park development that includes retail, hotel, according to some experts. But @ZackFinkNews name twin says he's heard nary a peep of the developer looking into it as alternative to natural gashttps://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2019/01/10/utility-argues-new-jersey-new-york-pipeline-needed-for-belmont-arena-780780 …
Ice makers exhaust a tremendous amount of heat which, in Canada, is often used to heat the rink's building.
In order to meet the NYS 80x50 goal, we'll need to use less gas. We need to begin a process of managed decapitalization of the gas industry.
#BeneficialElectrification
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An ice rink has to get rid of about 150-200,000 kWh of heat / month. It can heat the arena and other buildings. It's free! They can either use it or pay to get rid of it thru a cooling tower...and then pay more to heat the building and make hot water. Using it eliminates gas use
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