Author
Jenna Hill
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Mainstreaming geothermal energy in Central and Eastern Europe: Key takeaways from the Central European Energy Conference
Across the discussions, participants agreed that geothermal can be a backbone of clean, local and reliable heat in Central and Eastern Europe.
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A road map for de-risking and scaling the next generation of geothermal energy
This first-of-its-kind report comprehensively outlines what it will take to move from scattered research to coordinated demonstrations and deployment.
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The testbed imperative
During New York Climate Week earlier this fall, Clean Air Task Force and Bezos Earth Fund co-hosted a closed-door workshop to examine what it would take to establish a shared superhot rock (SHR) geothermal testbed. The session brought together developers, researchers, investors, and policymakers to consider the technical, financial, and governance models needed to launch this next…
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Exploring the challenges, needs, and opportunities for next-generation geothermal in Europe: Insights from the CATF Roundtable in Warsaw
Clean Air Task Force convened developers, researchers, and policymakers on the sidelines of the Global Geothermal Energy Summit in Warsaw.
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Launching a global effort to accelerate superhot rock geothermal innovation
We’re thrilled to announce the approval of a groundbreaking international collaboration between leading projects in superhot rock geothermal.
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The EU can lead on geothermal energy, but it needs to define its plan
Despite the urgency to develop cost-effective and reliable energy solutions, the plan overlooks one of the most promising options: geothermal innovation.
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Research is critical to unlocking superhot geothermal energy. DOE’s proposed program could help achieve its potential.
The program could have a meaningful impact by helping to accelerate the timeline to commercialization of superhot rock energy.
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Superhot Rock Energy Summit 2024: Global experts chart a path for a transformative new source of geothermal energy
The 2024 Superhot Rock Energy Summit, hosted by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), gathered research groups, innovators, and companies.