Companies begin geothermal research in Oklahoma City
A consortium of Oklahoma’s geothermal industry leaders is testing the latest technology at eight homes in an Oklahoma City subdivision to see what can be done to make the systems more affordable for consumers.
“That’s the holy grail of geothermal: finding a way to lower the cost,” Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. spokesman Tim Hartley said.
OG&E is one of more than a dozen companies teaming up on the re...
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