Scientific American – A quiet geothermal boom could reshape how cities heat and cool

As cities look to decarbonize heating and cooling, geothermal infrastructure is emerging as a scalable, long-term path forward. Diverso is at the forefront, making the technology more accessible through its Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) model.

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Across North America, developers are tapping the Earth’s stable underground temperatures for projects like The Riverie in Brooklyn—not just as a sustainability solution, but to lower operating costs and improve resilience. Featured in the article, Diverso is accelerating large-scale adoption through our Energy-as-a-Service model, ensuring systems are expertly designed, monitored, and managed for long-term performance.

As Co-Founder and CEO, Tim Weber, explains:

“Geothermal should not be considered a piece of equipment or an extension of the building. It’s energy infrastructure, and part of the business model is treating it as such.”

Read the full article here.