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RPA, Geothermal Rising Sign MoU to Advance and Promote Geothermal Energy

RPA, Geothermal Rising Sign MoU to Advance and Promote Geothermal Energy

Ontario, Calif. — The Radiant Professionals Alliance (RPA) and professional/educational association Geothermal Rising (GR) have entered into a memorandum of understanding with the mutual goal of promoting and advancing technological innovations of geothermal systems. The partnership will engage RPA, GR and their respective members in technical activities coordination, education, advocacy, community engagement and policy, publications, and consistent leadership communication for more sustainable building operations and advancing the green economy.
 
The RPA and GR will support the geothermal and thermal energy network (TENs) industry on providing opportunities to participate in codes and standards development, guidelines, policies, and position statements developed on technical subjects as they relate to geothermal energy. They will collaborate in the development of research related to the design and construction of geothermal energy systems and promote research in areas where results will add to the body of knowledge in the conservation of natural resources, increasing energy efficiencies and sustainability, and improving public health and safety.
 
“This collaboration brings the geothermal industry together for consistency in the approach, installation, and guidance of geothermal systems,” IAPMO CEO Dave Viola said. “This partnership will further advance the geothermal industry with superior leadership, awareness, and best practices for the safe installation of systems.”
 
"GR is thrilled to deepen our partnership with the RPA and the international plumbing and mechanical community,” said Dr. Bryant Jones, GR executive director. “This collaboration helps leverage the strengths of both organizations to provide the best resources of the geothermal industry to all of our members.”
 
Formed in 1972, GR is the oldest geothermal association on Earth, serving as the main professional and educational association for the geothermal community and public. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, GR empowers the advancement of human understanding and practical use of geothermal energy through collaboration and communication of robust research, knowledge, and guidance.
 
Headquartered in Ontario, California, the RPA is an international trade association established for the purpose of providing superior leadership and fostering the awareness of innovative technology through comprehensive educational activities, products, codes and standards, and public awareness initiatives with regard to the radiant and hydronic heating and cooling industry.
 
For questions, please contact John Mullen at (631) 994-4774 or john.mullen@iapmo.org or Hugo Aguilar at (909) 472-4111 or hugo.aguilar@iapmo.org.

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