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Rodatherm Energy emerged from stealth with $38 million in Series A funding. It plans to build a closed-loop geothermal power ...
India’s Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) notified the National Policy on Geothermal Energy, introducing a ...
New geothermal pilot projects and increased investment are bringing the carbon-free energy sector closer to commercialization ...
A new assessment from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) indicates that geothermal energy resources in the Great Basin region — spanning Nevada and parts of California, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah ...
Researchers have used computer models of closed-loop geothermal systems to determine if they would be economically viable sources of renewable energy. They found that the cost of drilling would need ...
The spectrum of geothermal technologies is quickly evolving. This supplement to POWER’s April 2023 feature, “Startups Are Shaking Up Geothermal Power’s Potential,” briefly explains the differences ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ian writes on fossil energies, climate, and transition to renewables. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has funded a project ...
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US firm’s record-breaking drill taps granite 387 feet deep to unlock geothermal power
At approximately 387 feet (118 meters), the hole is the deepest ever drilled with millimeter-waves, which are similar to the ...
25% of the energy produced worldwide is used directly for cooling and heating homes. As climate shifts and increases in income are surging demand for cooling and heating solutions, we are collectively ...
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Startup to test closed-loop geothermal drilling in US to harness Earth’s heat
A geothermal company has landed a USD 38 million investment to deploy its new giant underground heat pump to harvest clean ...
Renewable energy comes down from the sky. Turbines capture the power of the wind, and solar panels collect the sun’s rays. It can be found on the Earth’s surface, in the form of water from rivers and ...
Rodatherm is developing technology that can help reduce water use, following a $38 million Series A funding round.
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