Powering the Future: Why the IGC Invest Geothermal Conference 2026 is a Must-Attend for Energy Leaders By: Robert Buluma As the world races toward a net-zero future, one energy source is steadily moving from the sidelines to the center of the political and financial stage: Deep Geothermal Energy. While solar and wind have dominated the renewable conversation for decades, they leave a critical gap—baseload heat. Industrial processes and district heating networks cannot run on intermittent power alone. This is where geothermal steps in, offering a constant, inexhaustible, and local energy supply. However, the biggest hurdle has never been the technology itself; it has been the financing. Drilling deep into the earth is capital-intensive and carries geological risk. Bridging the gap between great geology and great returns requires a dedicated forum where capital meets engineering. That forum exists. From June 17 to 18, 2026, the IGC Invest Geothermal Conference returns to the Omnitu...
Mapping the Underground: How San Juan, Argentina, Is Building a Complete Renewable Energy Atlas By : Robert Buluma In the arid foothills of the Argentine Andes, a quiet revolution is taking place. It doesn't involve massive wind turbines spinning against the sky or vast fields of solar panels glinting in the desert sun. Instead, this revolution is happening beneath the surface, where the Earth itself holds a steady, unwavering promise of heat and power. While the world has been understandably captivated by the rapid rise of solar and wind energy, the province of San Juan—long known for its intense sunshine and favorable wind corridors—has just taken a decisive step toward completing the renewable energy trifecta. In early June 2026, the provincial government, through its energy company EPSE, signed a landmark agreement with the National University of San Juan (UNSJ) to develop the province's first-ever geothermal map. This is not merely an academic exercise. It is a strategic...