PRESENTED BY: James Tinjum
HOSTED BY: Jim Lubratt
DATE: Wednesday, Jun 11th, 2025
TIME: 10:00 am CST
LOCATION: Online via Webinar
Join us as we explore the advantages of traditional vertical bore geothermal systems—a solution that holds significant potential for metro-area design engineers. With a 45-year track record of thermal battery storage, proven performance, these systems offer reliable, near-nil maintenance heating and cooling backed by long warranties and extensive, proven design data. Learn how vertical bores qualify for government incentives, deliver exceptional thermal efficiency, and eliminate concerns about underground moving parts. Don’t miss this chance to reconnect with one of the most dependable and efficient geothermal technologies available today!
James Tinjum is an Associate Professor and Program Director in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His work centers on geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and energy sustainability, with a strong emphasis on translating practical research into engineering practice. Tinjum founded the university’s Geothermic Research Group and has led numerous field initiatives to enhance the performance of geothermal exchange systems at both building and district scales across the U.S. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the field, with honors from ASCE, FHWA, and others, and is an elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.