With the Copiapó project, Atlas continues to prove that large-scale renewable energy isn’t just possible, it’s already powering the industries of tomorrow.
The order, announced today under the authority of the Clean Water Act, comes after a February 2025 inspection revealed serious lapses in how the company handles and stores hazardous materials.
The state is still heavily dependent on oil and gas revenues, but with fossil fuel production expected to decline sharply by 2035, the pressure is on to diversify the energy mix.
All signs point to GSHPs becoming a cornerstone of the UK’s geothermal future. And with companies like Kensa leading the charge, it’s not just a vision — it’s already happening, one street at a time.
To support this transition, Indiana offers a home energy rebate program that provides financial assistance to residents making energy-efficient upgrades. In addition to improving individual homes, building more multi-family housing.