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.
NYSERDA will issue the bonds through its Green Jobs - Green New York program, which offers solar and energy efficiency loans to one-to-four-family residential structures.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office announces a $7 million funding opportunity to study the role of geothermal energy in achieving a decarbonized and stable electricity grid by 2035.
Washington state's unanimous approval of House Bill 2131 ignites a shift towards sustainable heating and cooling, empowering utilities to sell thermal energy through advanced networks.
The U.S. Department of Energy invests $60 million in enhanced geothermal systems, aiming to unlock the potential of Earth's heat for clean, reliable energy across the nation.