The ThinkGeoEnergy & Enerchange year-end webinar reviews geothermal’s 2025 highlights, market trends, technology developments, and outlook for power and heat.
Glistening in the dry expanses of the Nevada desert is an unusual kind of power plant that harnesses energy not from the sun or wind, but from the Earth itself. The site, known as Project Red, it ...
New technologies are opening up the massive potential of geothermal energy to provide around-the-clock clean power in almost all countries around the world, according to a new IEA report. The report, ...
As 2025 closes, ThinkGeoEnergy reflects on geothermal’s progress, growing competition, slower growth, and why realism, heat, and new technologies still matter.
The Colorado Energy Office released on Friday, Dec. 19, the new study “Exploring Advanced Energy Solutions for Rural Colorado ...
A once-overlooked technology that taps into the Earth's heat to generate electricity could supply up to 20% of the electricity in the United States by 2050, according to a new Princeton analysis.
Jan. 28—Canadian company Eavor Inc. drilled an 18,000-foot well bore this past fall in southwest New Mexico to prove it could hammer its way through deep-underground, hard-granite rock to reach ...
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How geothermal energy is about to break its limits

In this video, we explore how Fusion Tech is revolutionizing geothermal energy through advanced drilling techniques. The ...
Ormat Technologies is well-positioned as the leading U.S. geothermal developer, benefiting from favorable legislation and rising demand for base-load clean energy. Geothermal's unique ability to ...
Leathers Geothermal Power Plant in Imperial County, Calif., contributes to about 3.7 MW of geothermal-generated electricity in the U.S. annually. Dept. of Energy officials say the U.S. has 5 terawatts ...