Discover how military veterans are bringing mission-driven leadership and energy security expertise to the forefront of the geothermal industry. Featuring: Nick Fry, U.S. Army veteran and geothermal consultant.
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.
The New York Geothermal Energy Organization (NY-GEO) is a dynamic not-for-profit trade association championing the growth of the geothermal heat pump (GHP) industry across New York State.
This investment is set to fuel Bedrock’s growth, helping the company expand its geothermal heating and cooling solutions—especially in Colorado, Utah, and nearby states.
The Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) has adopted its first set of Deep Geothermal Operations Rules, establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework to advance geothermal energy development in the state, with a focus on public health, safety, and environmental protection.
The DOE and NSF have launched the second cohort of geothermal interns, aiming to build a skilled workforce that will drive the expansion of geothermal energy technologies in the U.S., which is crucial for the future of clean energy and environmental sustainability.