Zeyneb Magavi (@zeynebmagavi) 's Twitter Profile
Zeyneb Magavi

@zeynebmagavi

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calendar_today08-03-2012 03:09:43

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Jan Rosenow (@janrosenow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When gas is over: First city announces complete decommissioning of the gas distribution grid by 2035. Mannheim has a population of more than 300,000 people and will switch to district heating and heat pumps entirely. merkur.de/wirtschaft/gas…

Maura Healey (@massgovernor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drought conditions across Massachusetts put our state at severe wildfire risk. Firefighters are working hard to keep our communities safe. I'm joining public safety officials urging all residents: conserve water, avoid outdoor flames, and listen to your local fire department.

Drought conditions across Massachusetts put our state at severe wildfire risk. Firefighters are working hard to keep our communities safe.

I'm joining public safety officials urging all residents: conserve water, avoid outdoor flames, and listen to your local fire department.
Vernon Loeb (@loebvernon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A climate solution story if ever there was one: Building a geothermal heating system in Framingham, Mass. insideclimatenews.org/news/21122024/…

Zeyneb Magavi (@zeynebmagavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a white first day of winter here in Boston. My cheeks are frozen but I’m smiling. Winter is winter for a little longer.

David Roberts (@drvolts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on Volts: thermal energy networks! Replacing fossil gas pipes & furnaces with water pipes & heat pumps was a niche idea not long ago. Now the first pilot is completed & dozens more are on the way. This is how natgas cos. can survive: become thermal energy cos.

Building Decarbonization Coalition (@buildingdecarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳 Kick off ‘25 with this ⚡ David Roberts Volts podcast with Zeyneb Magavi of HEET & Eric Bosworth of Eversource Energy about how #GeothermalEnergyNetworks and other #ThermalEnergyNetworks are advancing #BuildingDecarb by delivering #NeighborhoodScale clean heat & cooling!

Phil McKenna (@mckennapr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thermal energy networks are "the next big thing." David Roberts takes listeners on a deep dive into networked geothermal with HEET's Zeyneb Magavi and Eversource Energy's Eric Bosworth. volts.wtf/p/thermal-ener…

Jan Rosenow (@janrosenow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no country/zone with a) high prices and low carbon emissions or b) with low prices and high emissions. The higher the carbon emissions from electricity generation in 2024, the higher the prices and vice versa. HT Esko Heinonen

There is no country/zone with a) high prices and low carbon emissions or b) with low prices and high emissions.

The higher the carbon emissions from electricity generation in 2024, the higher the prices and vice versa.

HT Esko Heinonen
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (@masscec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, our CEO, Dr. Emily Reichert, spoke at the Clean Energy Caucus's inaugural meeting on our work in climatetech, workforce wins, and our new climatetech economic development strategy. Thanks to hosts Rep. Steve Owens and Sen. Jamie Eldridge for this opportunity!

Yesterday, our CEO, Dr. Emily Reichert, spoke at the Clean Energy Caucus's inaugural meeting on our work in climatetech, workforce wins, and our new climatetech economic development strategy.

Thanks to hosts Rep. <a href="/VoteSteveOwens/">Steve Owens</a> and Sen. <a href="/JamieEldridgeMA/">Jamie Eldridge</a> for this opportunity!
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China is on track to become the world’s first major “electrostate,” with its electrification rate reaching 30%. This puts China ahead of both the EU and the US, where the proportion of electricity in total energy use has remained steady at about 22% in recent years.

China is on track to become the world’s first major “electrostate,” with its electrification rate reaching 30%.

This puts China ahead of both the EU and the US, where the proportion of electricity in total energy use has remained steady at about 22% in recent years.