A Small Upstate Church's Big Bet on Geothermal Energy May Herald a New Era for New York's Renewable Scene. A unique experiment underway at a rural church in upstate New York is sparking excitement among environmentalists and energy experts. The church, located in the town of Hartland, has embarked on a pioneering project to harness geothermal energy, utilizing the earth's natural heat to power its facilities. This innovative approach could potentially pave the way for a new wave of geothermal projects across the state, providing a cleaner, more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. As the project progresses, it's likely to shed light on the feasibility and economic viability of geothermal energy in New York, a development that could have far-reaching implications for the state's renewable energy landscape.


A Church’s Geothermal Experiment Could Pave the Way for Projects Across New York  Inside Climate News