Author
Ann Garth
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Next-generation geothermal: Opportunities for federal action to support domestic energy production and innovation
Next-generation geothermal can drive American energy abundance and support energy security, all while adding clean, firm power to the grid with adequate support across the value chain. Federal investment in research, development, demonstration, and deployment, along with sustained support for federal offices like the Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office (DOE GTO) and Loan Programs Office (DOE LPO) will help advance American leadership and innovation in next-generation geothermal technologies.
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Policy Brief: Earth Energy Innovation
Earth’s deep heat is inexhaustible, available at all times, and could provide clean firm electricity at the scale necessary to decarbonize.
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The power of philanthropy: How nonprofits are uniquely positioned to catalyze transformative clean energy technologies
Superhot rock geothermal energy is an emerging energy source with extraordinary potential to meet global demands for zero-carbon power.
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Mastering geothermal energy with CATF’s glossary: A path to increased accuracy and collaboration
The Superhot Rock Energy Glossary contains standardized definitions and illustrations for many of the most important geothermal terms applicable in superhot environments.
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“Feel the energy”: Three key takeaways from the 2023 Geothermal Rising Conference
For the second year in a row, Clean Air Task Force’s Superhot Rock Energy team attended the Geothermal Rising Conference in full force.
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Superhot rock energy is growing, but needs more support to reach its full potential
Superhot rock energy is a visionary geothermal technology that gathers heat from deep in the Earth to power low-carbon electricity production and clean hydrogen generation.