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Startup secures $40 million for 'unprecedented' drilling project: 'Enabling future generations to thrive'
If realized, the vision could quickly transform our energy system with cleaner, “virtually unlimited” power available all ...
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World’s First 752°F Geothermal Well Reached 2 Miles Into Active Volcano Beneath Oregon Forest
Far below the forests of central Oregon, a powerful new kind of clean energy is being developed. At the Newberry Volcano, a ...
A geothermal well drilled at the Pumpernickel site came in hotter and more permeable than explorers expected, and both state and company officials say the results could turn the area into one of the ...
STAR-ADVERTISER FILE / 1976 The University of Hawaii developed a 6, 450-foot-deep experimental well on Hawaii island in 1976, which reached a reservoir of 676-degree water that produced enough steam ...
For geothermal scientists, steaming hot springs scattered throughout Idaho are more than just a popular relaxation destination. They’re an indicator of the state’s potential in clean energy. Despite ...
New research suggests the global geothermal power market is set to hit $14.5bn by 2034, driven by demand for reliable, ...
Quaise Energy has been dazzling us lately with its bleeding-edge plans to tap super-deep, superheated steam as a global power source. Now, the company's reaching back over a century to adapt yesterday ...
Mitsubishi Power will supply a new set of steam turbine components for a geothermal plant in the Philippines. The subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group received the order for an upgrade to ...
Even though the project is a private investment, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says the renewable energy project will benefit the entire state. “We have a responsibility to address climate change, lower ...
Town near Fort Collins unsure about future effects, proposed benefits On a gusty day in February, Ben Burke and Johanna Ostrum toured Jennings 1, an idle oil well in Pierce. Hemmed in by a fence and ...
HILO (AP) — The operators of a Hawaii island geothermal power plant have started restoring road access to the property cut off by lava from the Kilauea volcano eruption. Big Island Mayor Harry Kim ...
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