Intermountain Energy makes people on Southwest Colorado's Western Slope more comfortable. We specialize in geothermal heating and cooling systems, sometimes called GeoExchange or ground source heat pumps. GeoExchange is the most environmentally safe and efficient heating and cooling option available, according to Energy Star, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and The Department of Energy.

We are among the Western Slope's most experienced GeoExchange technology companies.  Intermountain Energy  is a wholly owned subsidiary of  Delta-Montrose Electric Association, an electric utility  cooperative that serves over 30,000 member owners in Southwest Colorado. We have installed over 400 systems since we began in 1998, and are recommended by Delta-Montrose Electric Association, Grand Valley Power, Gunnison County Electric, and San Miguel Power Association.

 

 Grand Valley Power          San Miguel Power Association                                

For a free energy savings analysis of your current home or new home plans, please call or email  
to schedule a meeting with one of our GeoExchange consultants!

 

   Intermountain Energy is part of 
the Doug Rye 
Preferred  Contractor Network

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Intermountain Energy has 400
 Geo Comfortable Customers

 

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Extreme Makeover: 
Energy Edition
Geo Outlook, 2006 Vol. 3 Number 1
 
 
 

 


"Geothermal Heat Comes 
to Montrose County Building"

Reprinted courtesy of the Daily Sentinel.
May 19, 2004


"Transferred Energy Translates Into Savings".

Reprinted courtesy of the Daily Sentinel.
July 27, 2003



"Army Demos FC-Heat Pump".
Reprinted with permission from Energy Prospects 
April 18, 2003


GeoExchange featured in 
Parade of Homes 2004



Olathe Catholic School Nuns Insist 
GeoExchange Comfort Keeps 
Students Healthier

DMEA Service On The Line newsletter, September 2003

"Gunnison County Pioneers 
New Efficiency Incentives,"
 

 

 

Energy Services Bulletin, August 2003

 


"GeoExchange Cools Too",   


 

DMEA Service On The Line newsletter,July 2003

 

 

"Fuel Cells: An Emerging Market Opportunity"

 

RSES Journal, December 2002.

 

 

 

 


"Cutting Edge in Rural Colorado", 

 

Business Week, March 2001

 

 

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