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Geothermal Heat Pumps: Concept to Completion

Take advantage of one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy.
Enter the green marketplace.

An intensive 2-day workshop designed to teach you how to effectively and efficiently design and install geothermal heat pumps that meet state regulations and Massachusetts homeowner and business needs.

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This 2-day workshop will teach you:

  • Geological site evaluation
  • System design
  • Installation
  • How to meet Massachusetts permitting standards

Hands-on training is integrated to ensure your future success

Experts believe that a good understanding of Massachusetts geology will help you:

  • Design a reliable system
  • Reduce your installation time and costs

This program is ideal for those looking to green their credentials including well drillers, architects, engineers, HVAC professionals, geologists, site evaluators, building performance professionals, contractors, licensed site professionals and environmental professionals.

Continuing education credit and academic credit available.

  • Licensed Site Professionals (LSP): LSP Association will award 4 Continuing Education hours for this course
  • Geologist Licensure Renewals: Course can be used for Continuing Education for New Hampshire State Geologist Licensure renewals
  • Well drillers: Course is open to well drillers and is listed on the NGWA calendar

Trainings held in Worcester and Amherst, Massachusetts.

Expert instructors include:

Steve Mabee: Massachusetts State Geologist and UMass Amherst Adjunct Professor
John Kastrinos: Senior Hydrogeologist and Vice President, Haley & Aldrich, Inc.
Kevin Maher: Thermonexus, LLC and Registered Driller
Paul Blain: Senior Hydrogeologist, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Paul Ormond: PE, Senior Engineer
Joseph Cerutti: Hydrogeologist, Department of Environmental Protection

Questions? Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 413-545-4814.

 
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