Bolstered by state grants, Zero Homes is expanding its staffing to help electrify buildings
If Colorado is to achieve its greenhouse gas reduction goals for 2050, it must replace natural gas furnaces in nearly a million houses and other buildings. Geo-exchange makes sense in new homes, but heat pumps are the easier answer for existing homes.
That is where Zero Homes fits in. The Denver-based company will — with nearly $1 million in state aid — expand operations in metropolitan Denver.” The company has 23 employees and says it will add 53 new jobs…