The Pembina Institute recently released a fact sheet about geoexchange entitled "Geoexchange, Energy Under Foot." The fact sheet highlights several CleanEnergy projects that have benefited from geoexchange technology.
CleanEnergy has been awarded the Canadian Geoexchange Coalition's Prize of Excellence for the Banff Upper Hot Springs project. The CGC selected the winners of the 4th Geoexchange Excellence Awards by reviewing the technical criteria of the project including:
At TEDxTO in September 2009, Tom Rand spoke about developing the greenest hotel in North America: Planet Traveler. In Tom’s words, “geoexchange is the lowest hanging fruit on the renewable energy tree” and an obvious choice for heating and cooling the super efficient hotel.