New York faces intense debates over the NY HEAT Act and Climate Change Superfund Act as students and advocates rally at the Capitol, urging lawmakers to align state gas utility regulations with climate goals.
The University of Colorado Boulder has received $675,000 in state funding to conduct feasibility studies for on-site geothermal energy projects, aiming to enhance renewable energy production and support Colorado's climate goals.
Discover the most prolific red flags on big geothermal project sites to look out for in order to ensure success and predict setbacks before they ever occur.
The Bureau of Land Management has adopted categorical exclusions from other agencies to streamline the geothermal energy permitting process on public lands.
This session highlighted the crucial need for workforce development in clean energy, emphasizing training, certification, union collaboration, and inclusive efforts to build a skilled geothermal industry workforce for a sustainable energy transition.
Discover the highlights of this illuminating panel on geothermal regulations featuring Kevin Moravec, Carrie Friello, Beth Guidetti, David Rosick, Gino Di Rezze, and David Hermantin.
IGSHPA's transition to more accessible and widespread training is sure to revolutionize the industry and bring in a whole new demographic for geothermal.
Washington state's unanimous approval of House Bill 2131 ignites a shift towards sustainable heating and cooling, empowering utilities to sell thermal energy through advanced networks.
The U.S. Department of Energy invests $60 million in enhanced geothermal systems, aiming to unlock the potential of Earth's heat for clean, reliable energy across the nation.