From the Ground Up: GeoSpirals & the Future of Home HVAC

You’re Invited to Explore the Next Generation of Energy Innovation

Wednesday, July 24 | 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Climate Innovation Center: 215 S. 400 E., SLC, UT 84111

What if the future of home heating and cooling was already right beneath your feet?

Join Utah Clean Energy for a hands-on event introducing GeoSpirals, a breakthrough technology that’s transforming how we think about efficient, affordable HVAC systems.

A New Wave of Pollution-Free Energy

Geothermal energy can efficiently heat and cool homes through ground-source heat pumps, but traditionally, it required complex, deep drilling. GeoSpirals has reimagined this process with a simpler, more accessible approach.

Learn how you can increase home comfort and energy efficiency while lowering utility bills. Join Utah Clean Energy and Geospirals for an up-close look at this breakthrough technology and what it means for Utah homeowners and builders.

What to Expect

  • See the hardware up close with a hands-on display
  • Learn how shallow GeoSpirals dramatically reduce installation costs and complexity
  • Direct access to the team for builders, investors, and partners

Space is limited, RSVP today.

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Jennifer Eden, MS

Senior Associate-Climate and Clean Energy

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