Boise, Idaho, utilizes a geothermal heating system to warm nearly 500 buildings in the city, including businesses, government buildings, and homes, reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting energy independence. The system, drawing heat from hot water reservoirs underground, has been in operation since the 1890s and has expanded significantly over the years, with plans for further growth. Geothermal heat is cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and has made Boise a destination for visitors interested in sustainable energy solutions.
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