High costs, crowding and less-than-ideal land conditions make geothermal installations in downstate New York difficult—but not impossible.
By Lauren Dalban
The Rev. Kurt Gerhard stood near the lectern in Christ Church Bronxville. Beneath him, a network of pipes stretched into a nearby parking lot, where boreholes have been drilled hundreds of feet into the ground.
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