New Yorkers in the Hudson Valley are switching to Geothermal heating and cooling at a rate that’s never been seen before. And at this point it’s not a technology problem….it’s an awareness problem. Gotta get the word out on geo! Check out this article from Hudson Valley One - Woodstock and let us know your thoughts in the comments!
Dandelion Energy
Residential Building Construction
Mount Kisco, NY 12,220 followers
Heat Without Fire
About us
Dandelion's nation-leading geothermal systems provide cost-effective renewable home heating and cooling. Dandelion is a Google X spin-out that launched independently in 2017.
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http://www.dandelionenergy.com
External link for Dandelion Energy
- Industry
- Residential Building Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Mount Kisco, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
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333 North Bedford St
Suite 220
Mount Kisco, NY 10549, US
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New York, US
Employees at Dandelion Energy
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🚀 We're Hiring at Dandelion! 🌱 Join us in revolutionizing geothermal energy with our industry leading innovative solutions. We're expanding and looking for talented individuals to join our team! Open Positions: Accounts Payable Contractor Senior Human Resources Manager Channel Sales Executive – B2B (Northeast and Mid Atlantic) Corporate Counsel Director of Safety Senior HVAC Installer VP of Construction/Drilling Why Join Us? 🌟 Make a real impact in sustainable energy. 🤝 Be part of a passionate, collaborative team. 📈 Enjoy growth opportunities in a booming industry. 💼 Competitive benefits and work-life balance. Apply now on our Careers Page and help us build a sustainable future! #Hiring #GeothermalEnergy #GreenJobs #Careers
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Thank you Xan Winterton and LMRE for featuring Kathy Hannun on Mission Possible: Climate Tech! Always great to share a bit about Dandelion and our mission to liberate homes from fossil fuels.
😎 #MissionPossibleClimateTech Series 1, Ep 1 with Kathy Hannun President and founder of Dandelion Energy 🌻 👩🎤 I sat down with the incredibly self-aware, self-effacing and successful founder of Dandelion Energy, Kathy Hannun to discuss all things #Geothermalheatpumps 👩💻 🌍 In this interview we discussed Dandelion's mission: to make geothermal heat pumps simple, affordable and mainstream. 👯 🔥 🔥 All you need to know: ➡ Founded in 2017 by Kathy Hannun, spun out of Alphabet's X ➡ Dandelion Energy is the Northeast's leading installer of geothermal heating and cooling systems. With a mission to liberate homes from fossil fuels. ➡ Series B, $134M raised to date with 120+ employees 🤑 ➡ Investors include: GV (Google Ventures), Building Ventures, Lennar, Breakthrough Energy Not everyone gives you an honest insight into what it's like being a founder, so thank you Kathy for sharing what she's learnt from one of her failures or what she called 'failure mode'. 👏 🤝 I don’t know anyone who doesn't suffer from the difficulty of separating emotion from practical business decisions - check out the below clip to hear what Kathy has to say, and shoutout to one of her mentors Dan Yates! 🙌 Word of advice: If you've got a great product or service, don't be afraid to price it correctly, people will pay a premium for a premium product!! Check out the clip below & comment if you'd like to feature next! #climatetech #founder #vcfunding #geothermal #missionpossible Read the full interview below to find out more: https://lnkd.in/eTRwEicG
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We are thrilled that our Co-founder and President, Kathy Hannun, was selected for CNBC's inaugural Changemakers list! The women named to the Changemakers list are setting the standard for what it takes to defy the odds, innovate and thrive in a volatile business landscape. We at Dandelion recognize that Kathy exemplifies both the perseverance and brilliance required to make an impact on the world. Check out Kathy's write-up on the CNBC site: https://lnkd.in/eUB45EQN
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Thank you Mitch Ratcliffe for featuring Kathy Hannun on this week's episode of Sustainability In Your Ear! Give this episode a listen to hear about how Dandelion Energy is changing the home heating space and how geothermal heating and cooling can slash both emissions and heating bills.
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Dive into the potential for geothermal heat pumps on of Earth911's Sustainability In Your Ear podcast featuring Kathy Hannun, president and cofounder of Dandelion Energy. Discover how geothermal energy, an underexploited source for heating and cooling homes, can be implemented almost anywhere on the planet. While often linked to areas of significant geological activity like hot springs or tectonic plate boundaries, geothermal heat pumps leverage the stable temperatures just beneath the Earth's surface to create an ideal living environment all year round. Born out of the Google X Lab incubtor, Dandelion Energy is at the forefront of home heating and cooling solutions available now for residents in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Tune in to learn how this sustainable technology is paving the way for a more sustainable future. #heatingandcooling #geothermal #heatpumptechnology https://lnkd.in/gxEKYhjd
Earth911 Podcast: Dandelion Energy's Kathy Hannun on the Promise of Residential Geothermal Heat Pumps - Earth911
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We are thrilled that our CEO, Dan Yates, was featured on this Thursday’s episode of My Climate Journey from MCJ Collective. Give it a listen to learn about residential geothermal, heat pumps, and all things Dandelion!
This week on the MCJ Startup Series, we welcomed back Dan Yates to the pod. In this episode, we delve into the world of residential geothermal with Dandelion Energy, where Dan serves as the CEO and Chairman. As Dan explains it, residential #geothermal distinguishes itself from utility-scale geothermal by not aiming to exploit a scarce, underground heat source for electricity generation through turbines. Instead, the process involves circulating an aqueous solution through a closed loop underground. Cody and Dan explore Dandelion's geographic focus areas, the company's cutting-edge technologies, operational processes, and their unique business model. We also discuss the recent tax incentives stemming from the Inflation Reduction Act and much more.
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“[Geothermal heating] seemed like it was a no-brainer,” Tuttelman said. “A better technology that was going to use no fossil fuel, was going to be more efficient, and someone else was going to pick up more than half of the cost.” Dandelion Energy was recently featured in Boston Globe Media because of the role we played in helping one of our favorite customers and fiercest advocates, Mathew Tuttelman, get his home off fossil fuels. With historic incentives from utilities, the state of Massachusetts, and the federal government, over 50% of the cost of Tuttelman's home geothermal system was covered by rebates and incentives. If you want to learn more about Tuttelman's journey to a Net Zero home, check out the link to Boston Globe article in the comments!
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"Geothermal systems are an eco-friendly, infinite energy source that tap into the Earth's constant ground temperature, using a heat pump to extract warmth in winter and expel temperatures cooler than the air in summer." Earlier today, Men's Journal published an article all about why homeowners should make the switch to geothermal. Not only does the piece hit upon some of geothermal heating's biggest selling points (low-maintenance, high-efficiency, long-term cost savings), but our Founder and President, Kathy Hannun, is also heavily featured. Read more at the link in the comments, and let us know what you think.
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We are happy to be part of this affordable housing project in Westchester, the FIRST to drill below 500 feet since the passing of the new Geothermal Borehole Law in September by State Sen. Pete Harckham. 🏡💚 The new law is also helping open up new markets for clean heating and cooling technologies in urban areas. Fewer boreholes are needed when deeper holes can be drilled making projects on smaller plots of land more viable. Read the story here: https://hubs.ly/Q027CMCb0
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For some people, sustainable green living is a goal. A future priority they hope to someday embody and embrace. For others, like Mathew Tuttelman, it’s a lifestyle and a mission. Tuttelman has been on a journey toward net zero emissions, understanding that a single person can make a meaningful difference if they start at their greatest place of influence: at home. After adding solar panels to his roof and upgrading to a Tesla Model Y, he saw an opportunity to pursue proactive sustainability by replacing his aging AC Condensers and gas-powered furnaces with a more efficient electric-powered geothermal heating and cooling system. Read the full story here: https://hubs.ly/Q0257CTS0