The drilling industry stands at the forefront of a green transition, with geothermal energy's untapped potential offering a clean, inexhaustible power source that could revolutionize renewable energy by 2050.
Bipartisan U.S. Senators concur that the federal government needs to intervene to shield cities, water utilities, and water treatment facilities from legal responsibility for the detection of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the water supply.
Washington state lawmakers have unanimously approved House Bill 2131, enabling utilities to sell thermal energy via thermal energy networks, promising efficient, fossil fuel-free heating and cooling solutions, and a $25 million grant program for initial projects.
This comprehensive exposé unveils the critical challenges and opportunities facing the global water crisis, emphasizing the pivotal role of the drilling industry, government action, and technological innovation in securing a sustainable water future.
Federal officials are ramping up efforts to safeguard U.S. water utilities against anticipated cyberattacks by Chinese hackers in 2026 and 2027, focusing on bolstering cybersecurity across the sector through partnerships and a newly forming task force.
Experience the heart of geothermal innovation at Albany NY-GEO 2024 with The Driller, where industry leaders, groundbreaking sessions, and networking opportunities shape the future of sustainable energy.
Explore the impact of EPA budget cuts on clean water, mental health safety in construction, and the art of drilling in urban spaces with Borehole Solutions.