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The Poznan Test: Why Innargi's Usufruct Agreement Is Europe's Real Geothermal Heating Benchmark

The Poznan Test: Why Innargi's Usufruct Agreement Is Europe's Real Geothermal Heating Benchmark By Alphaxioms Geothermal Intelligence | June 6, 2026 For months, the geothermal heating world has watched Germany—Geretsried, Erfurt, Berlin. But a quieter, potentially more significant story has been unfolding in western Poland. On May 28, 2026, Innargi, the Danish subsurface developer backed by AP Pension and Hatch, signed a usufruct agreement with the City of Poznan for two geothermal heating plant sites. The press release was brief. The implications are not. This is not a pilot. It is not a research project. It is a commercial-scale urban heating play in one of Europe's most coal-dependent economies. And the timeline, the partners, and the geology all point to a single question: If Innargi makes Poznan work, how many cities follow? Part I: What Was Actually Signed The agreement covers two locations: Chartowo in eastern Poznan and Kopanino in western Poznan. The Chartowo sit...
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"The Hot Rock Revolution: Why the Bipartisan Geothermal Permitting Reform Package is a Bigger Deal Than You Think"

The Hot Rock Revolution: Why the Bipartisan Geothermal Permitting Reform Package is a Bigger Deal Than You Think Published: June 3, 2026 By:Robert Buluma  If you blinked, you might have missed it. Tucked between the usual press releases about farm subsidies and transportation funding, the Enhanced Geothermal Systems Deployment Coalition (EGS DC) dropped a statement on June 1st that should make every energy nerd’s heart skip a beat. The subject? A bipartisan geothermal permitting reform package currently under consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives. We are talking about a collection of bills with acronym-heavy names like the GEO Act, the STEAM Act, and the CLEAN Act. But behind the bureaucratic jargon lies the most promising—and arguably most overlooked—energy revolution of the decade. For years, solar and wind have dominated the clean energy headlines. Nuclear fusion teases us from the distant horizon. But quietly, deep beneath our feet, a different story is unfolding. ...

Baseload Capital launches new geothermal power plant in Japan, expanding its presence in the country’s untapped geothermal sector

Bill Gates-backed Baseload Capital has commissioned its second geothermal power plant in Japan, marking further expansion into a market with significant untapped geothermal resources. By : Robert Buluma   Image :  Kazuyuki Akaishi, manager at Furusato Netsuden and Anders Helling, CEO at Baseload Capital. Press photo ., Credit :  Imapct loop The Waita Model: How a Swedish-Backed Startup Just Cracked Japan's Geothermal Code KUMAMOTO / STOCKHOLM — In the misty highlands of Kumamoto Prefecture, on the southern island of Kyushu, a quiet revolution in renewable energy has just switched on. On June 4, 2026, Stockholm-based  Baseload Capital officially commissioned its second geothermal power plant in Japan: Waita No. 2. While a 4.995 MW facility might seem modest compared to a nuclear reactor or an offshore wind farm, the financial and political ramifications of this event are seismic. For decades, Japan has been described as the "Saudi Arabia of geothermal." The archipel...

Colorado Commits $12.4 Million to Geothermal Energy: A Quiet Shift Toward Heat-Based Clean Energy Infrastructure

Colorado Bets Big on Geothermal: How $12.4 Million Signals a Quiet Revolution in Clean Energy By: Robert Buluma  Colorado is no stranger to bold energy moves, but its latest decision sends a clearer message than most: geothermal energy is no longer a fringe technology—it is becoming a core pillar of the clean energy transition. The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) has announced $12.4 million in funding awards to support seven geothermal projects across the state , spanning heating and cooling systems, electricity exploration, and early-stage resource development. The funding is distributed through two key mechanisms: the  Geothermal Energy Grant Program (GEGP) and the Geothermal Energy Tax Credit Offering (GETCO) . At first glance, this may look like another regional clean energy announcement. But underneath it lies something much larger: a shift in how governments are beginning to treat geothermal energy—not as experimental, but as infrastructure . A State Treating Heat a...

Philippines Invests $407M in Southern Negros Geothermal Upgrade to Secure Long-Term Clean Energy Future

Philippines Doubles Down on Geothermal Power: The $407 Million Bet to Revitalize the Southern Negros Geothermal Project By: Robert Buluma   A quiet revolution is unfolding beneath the volcanic ground of Negros Deep beneath the lush, volcanic landscapes of the central Philippines, something powerful is being renewed—not just steam reservoirs and production wells, but an entire philosophy of how nations can sustain energy independence in a carbon-constrained world. A major geothermal expansion led by  Energy Development Corporation (EDC) , the renewable energy arm of First Gen Corporation , is set to inject around $407 million (25 billion pesos) into upgrading the aging Southern Negros Geothermal Project (SNGP) . At first glance, this may look like routine infrastructure maintenance. In reality, it signals something far more strategic: the long-term reinforcement of one of Southeast Asia’s most important geothermal power systems. What makes this move especially significant i...