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Geothermal energy fuels Colorado greenhouses that grow food through winter

Summary by dailyclimate.org
In Pagosa Springs, Colorado, a nonprofit is using underground heat from a natural hot spring to operate greenhouses that grow produce year-round, even in freezing temperatures.Samuel Gilbert reports for The Washington Post.In short:The Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership in Colorado uses naturally hot water from a town-owned well to heat greenhouses, supporting local food production despite harsh winters.Geothermal greenhouses, unlike conventional…

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dailyclimate.org broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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