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Hayden, a small town in the mountains of northwest Colorado, is searching for ways to diversify its economy, much like other energy communities across the Mountain West.
For decades, a coal-fired power plant, now scheduled to shut down in the coming years , served as a reliable source of tax revenue, jobs, and electricity.
When town leaders in the community just west of Steamboat Springs decided to create a new business park, harnessing geothermal energy to heat and cool the buildings simply made sense.
The technology aligns with Colorado’s sustainability goals and provides access to grants and