The Department of Defense's initiative to enhance energy resilience through geothermal projects at military installations could significantly boost business opportunities for geothermal drillers.
A recent study reveals that Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) could provide up to 184,112 GW of power in the U.S., significantly boosting renewable energy potential and efficiency with flexible dispatch strategies.
A bipartisan House bill supporting enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) and closed-loop geothermal systems (CLGS) aims to boost research and development for these experimental clean energy technologies.
Explore the timeless insights of Jay Egg's 2018 article on geothermal systems and discover why drillers are crucial in tapping into this renewable energy source.
New geothermal projects in Pierce, Colorado, backed by state grants, promise to showcase geothermal energy's potential and create new job opportunities for geothermal drillers nationwide.
Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals, Inc. has acquired the Lightning Dock geothermal power plant in New Mexico from Cyrq Energy, expanding their renewable energy portfolio and reinforcing their commitment to geothermal energy development.
HammerDrum AG has developed and successfully deployed the world’s first fully automated geothermal drilling robot, promising cost-effective and accessible deep drilling for urban and large property geothermal energy solutions.
NYSERDA will issue the bonds through its Green Jobs - Green New York program, which offers solar and energy efficiency loans to one-to-four-family residential structures.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office announces a $7 million funding opportunity to study the role of geothermal energy in achieving a decarbonized and stable electricity grid by 2035.
Colorado announces a $7.7 million investment in geothermal energy projects to enhance clean energy generation, support economic diversity, and create sustainable job opportunities while advancing the state's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.