
The blocking off of 15th Street was the first step towards geothermal heat exchange. The median abutments extended four feet beyond the parking lane and required fencing to make room for the safety of the drillers and their equipment.

The use of geothermal heat exchange has been limited in urban environments because of the area of land needed to create a field for heat exchange. Standing deep column wells alleviate the need for that area by expanding the field deeper into the earth. This practice has been implemented in New York and Boston and for the first time ever here in Philadelphia at the Friends Center.

Drilling wells deeper then the Empire State building is tall, only adds to the mystery of the project. It is exciting to see technology
developed for the production of fossil fuel can be adapted to help move society away from that very same fossil fuel.