Corbetti Geothermal: Pioneering Private Capital in Africa’s Geothermal Future By: Robert Buluma On 18 June 2026, at the Africa Energy Forum in Cape Town, the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and Taranis Operations Ltd announced a significant milestone for African renewable energy: the signing of a convertible loan agreement into Ethiopia’s Corbetti Geothermal project. This agreement represents the first step in a broader partnership that could see Taranis invest up to USD 27 million in equity into the project. For a project that has been in development since 2009, this announcement signals renewed momentum for one of Africa’s most ambitious geothermal endeavours. Located within Ethiopia’s Corbetti Caldera, approximately 250 kilometres south of Addis Ababa in the Oromia Regional State, the Corbetti Geothermal project is poised to become one of the first geothermal developments in Africa to be financed and developed entirely by private capital. This art...
Eavor Technologies achieved a significant breakthrough in December 2025 when its flagship closed‑loop geothermal project in Geretsried, Germany, began delivering electricity to the grid. By: Robert Buluma The Canadian startup had completed the first of four planned underground loops and intended to start construction on the second loop in early 2026. That timeline has now been revised. The company encountered substantial engineering difficulties while drilling the initial wells, including borehole instability, slow penetration rates, equipment failures, and cement‑casing issues that allowed fluid to leak between parallel drilling rigs. Although Eavor resolved those problems, the setbacks increased both time and cost. As a result, the firm is now looking for new project partners and investors to help complete the next phase. The Geretsried site, located south of Munich, was chosen precisely because it is geologically challenging. Previous conventional geothermal attemp...