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Geothermal Harmony: GEO, IGSHPA to Work Closer

Dec. 15, 2015
The two organizations share a common interest in advancing the geothermal/ground-source heat pump industry.
Doug Dougherty of GEO.
Bob Ingersoll of IGSHPA
The Geothermal Exchange Organization (GEO) and the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA)have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen and expand the complementary relationship  that currently exists between the two associations.

GEO President and CEO Doug Dougherty and IGSHPA Executive Director Bob Ingersoll signed the MOU, with an understanding that the two organizations share a common interest in advancing the geothermal/ground-source heat pump industry. “GEO is pleased to partner with IGSHPA to promote the geothermal/ground-source heat pump industry,” said Dougherty. “Through joint communication, cooperation and initiatives, our goal is to grow geothermal market share, promote training and certification for installers, and create business opportunities for every segment of the industry.” IGSHPA and GEO will establish a joint task force to coordinate the efforts of the organizations as

related to advocacy, research and promotion of the industry; organizational committees will exchange information on technical and scientific public policy matters; and staff of both organizations will be in frequent communication about items of mutual interest. “All affiliated geothermal-related businesses representing architects, engineers, designers, installers and suppliers must work effectively together to move the paradigm from a niche market to mainstream,” said Ingersoll. “GEO concentrates on advocacy for federal and state policies that will be beneficial to the industry, while IGSHPA concentrates on research, standards and training. We all must do our work well and in a unified manner to be successful. IGSHPA looks forward to a strong partnership with GEO to advance the geothermal/ground-source heat pump industry.” Established in 1987, IGSHPA is an association of companies, professionals and users dedicated to promoting the science, utility and use of geothermal (ground-source) heating and cooling technology. IGSHPA is an outreach unit of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University. For more information about IGSHPA, call (405)744-5175, or visit www.igshpa.org. GEO is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of the geothermal/ground-source heat pump industry across the United States. GEO advocates the technology to government, industry, and the public, educating leaders about the economic, national security, and environmental benefits of geothermal heat pumps for residential, institutional and commercial applications.  For more information about GEO, call (888) 255-4436, or visit www.geoexchange.org. (IGSHPA /GEO)