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Induced Seismicity and Next-Generation Geothermal
Like any emerging energy technology, next-generation geothermal must address potential challenges – one of which is induced seismicity.
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Open Letter: Europe Risks Missing The Geothermal Revolution
An open letter urging the European Commission to make the upcoming Geothermal Action Plan a real investment catalyst, supported by clear political prioritisation for heat and power generation.
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Water Use and Next-Generation Geothermal
This fact sheet provides clear answers to common questions on water use in next-generation geothermal technologies.
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“There’s No Substitute for Trust”: Communication and Community Engagement Best Practices for Next-Generation Geothermal Development
1. Overview The U.S. is on the cusp of a geothermal energy revolution. The Next-Generation Geothermal Commercial Liftoff Report estimates that next-generation geothermal could provide 90 GW or more of power to the grid by 2050, potentially as much as 300 GW (Gertler et al., 2024). Research from Clean Air…
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Clean Firm Generation Technologies: What, Why, How
Achieving an affordable, reliable, and abundant clean energy future will require electricity systems to grow while rapidly decarbonizing. Delivering a reliable, least-cost power system will depend not only on scaling renewables, storage, and demand-side solutions, but also on deploying clean electricity technologies with complementary capabilities. Much like a well-balanced investment…
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Joint Letter: Welcoming the Release of the Geothermal Sustainable Development Pact
Clean Air Task Force joined NGOs in signing a joint letter welcoming the release of the Geothermal Sustainable Development Pact and the underlying Principles for Responsible Geothermal Development.
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Joint Letter: EU Action Plan on Geothermal Energy
Over 20 organisations across EU’s energy ecosystem call on the Commission to present a robust, comprehensive strategy and action plan that recognises and advances the full spectrum of geothermal energy technologies and their end uses.
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EIB Climate Bank Roadmap 2026-30: Strengthening the EU’s climate action toolbox through strategic sustainable finance
Introduction Climate change arguably remains the most urgent challenge of our time. Record-breaking temperatures month after month and increasingly deadly and economically devastating climate disasters demonstrate that decisive and sustained action is still needed to cut planet-warming emissions. While other priorities for public funding and support have emerged, addressing climate…