The Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) has adopted its first set of Deep Geothermal Operations Rules, establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework to advance geothermal energy development in the state, with a focus on public health, safety, and environmental protection.
The DOE and NSF have launched the second cohort of geothermal interns, aiming to build a skilled workforce that will drive the expansion of geothermal energy technologies in the U.S., which is crucial for the future of clean energy and environmental sustainability.
Get ready for NY-GEO 2024 in Brooklyn, where the geothermal industry's top minds will converge to explore the latest innovations, network with industry leaders, and dive deep into the future of geothermal energy in urban environments.
The DOE's roadmap for expanding geothermal energy to 90 gigawatts by 2050 presents a significant opportunity for the drilling industry to lead in the clean energy transition.
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.