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Japan Launches $691 Million Next-Generation Geothermal Energy Push

Japan’s $691 Million Geothermal Push Signals a New Era for Next-Generation Clean Energy May 4, 2026 Japan has just made one of its most decisive moves yet in the global geothermal energy race. With the announcement of US$691 million (¥110.2 billion) in subsidies by fiscal 2030 , the country is positioning itself at the forefront of next-generation geothermal innovation—an area long seen as promising but technically and financially challenging. Backed by the Green Innovation Fund , this policy shift is not just about incremental improvements in renewable energy. It is about unlocking entirely new geothermal technologies such as closed-loop systems and supercritical geothermal power , both of which could redefine how the world thinks about baseload clean energy. What makes this moment significant is not just the money. It is the timing. As countries scramble to decarbonize their power grids while maintaining reliability, Japan is betting that geothermal—historically underutilized—ma...
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Sage Geosystems: Turning Underground Pressure Into 24/7 Power

Sage Geosystems: The Geothermal Startup That Turns Pressure Into Power Most conversations about advanced geothermal circle around the same question: How do you extract heat from dry rock? Sage Geosystems started with a different question: What if the Earth could do most of the work for you? Based in Houston, Sage has quietly built a technology stack that treats the subsurface not just as a heat source, but as a pressure vessel. Their system captures heat and mechanical energy, stores energy underground like a battery, and uses a fraction of the surface pumping that conventional geothermal requires. This article focuses entirely on Sage , how their technology works, what makes it genuinely different, and where the blind spots still are. Part I: The Core Innovation , Pressure Geothermal Sage's foundational insight is simple but powerful: deep hot rock isn't just hot. It's also under immense natural pressure. Traditional geothermal systems ignore that pressure , they vent flui...

Italy’s First Geothermal Auction Under FER2 Marks Energy Turning Point

Italy Opens First Geothermal Auction Under FER2 Incentives Image: These are real operational geothermal power plants in Larderello, Tuscany—the world’s oldest geothermal production area. The visible steam plumes come from cooling towers that are part of electricity generation using underground heat. Italy is preparing to reopen one of the most historically significant chapters in global energy innovation—its geothermal sector—through a structured, modern financial mechanism designed to unlock stalled development. Under the newly established FER2 incentive scheme, the country will hold its first-ever geothermal energy auction on 8 June 2026, marking a pivotal moment in Europe’s renewable energy transition. This is not just another renewable energy policy update.  It represents a strategic attempt by Italy to revive a sector where it once led the world but has since seen stagnation for nearly a decade. With 30 MW of geothermal capacity allocated specifically for zero-emission project...

Winter No.1 Geothermal Breakthrough Powers Taiwan Energy Future

Winter No.1 Geothermal Well: The Missing Puzzle Piece in Taiwan’s Energy Transition Taiwan’s energy transition has long been described as a balancing act between ambition and constraint. On one side lies the national commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, a target that demands a radical restructuring of electricity generation. On the other side are the physical, political, and environmental realities of deploying large-scale renewable infrastructure on a densely populated island. Within this complex equation, a quiet but significant development has emerged from northern Taiwan: the successful drilling of the Winter No.1 geothermal well in Yilan’s Dongshan area. Reaching depths of over 3,350 meters and recording subsurface temperatures of approximately 180°C, the project has crossed a critical technical threshold. It signals not just geological promise, but a potential strategic shift in how Taiwan thinks about energy security, baseload power, and long-term sustainability. ...

BLM Fast-Tracks Geothermal Exploration to Boost U.S. Energy

BLM Accelerates Geothermal Energy Development on Public Lands to Strengthen National Energy Supply Image:  This image shows the Lightning Dock Geothermal power plant located in Hidalgo County, New Mexico.   The global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation—one driven by urgency, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of reliability. At the center of this shift lies geothermal energy, a resource long praised for its consistency yet often hindered by bureaucratic inertia. Now, a decisive move by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) could mark a turning point in how the United States harnesses this vast, underutilized energy source. By approving a new categorical exclusion for small-scale geothermal exploration projects, the BLM has effectively redrawn the map of opportunity across public lands. This policy change, though technical in appearance, carries sweeping implications—not just for energy developers, but for national energy security, climate resilience, a...

Singapore Explores Next Generation Geothermal Energy Feasibility Study

Singapore Tests the Limits of Geothermal Possibility Singapore has officially stepped into one of the most unlikely frontiers in modern energy. On 28 April 2026, the (EMA) announced a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a nationwide feasibility study into geothermal energy deployment. At face value, this might seem routine—another government exploring another renewable energy source. But this is not routine. Singapore is not , nor , nor with its . It is a dense, urban, non-volcanic island with no obvious geothermal pedigree. Which raises a deeper question: Why is Singapore even considering geothermal energy? The answer lies not in traditional geology—but in a technological shift that is quietly redefining what geothermal energy means. Not a Drilling Project—A Strategic Probe into the Subsurface The EMA study is not about immediate drilling. It is not a confirmation of geothermal reserves. It is something far more strategic. At its core, the study is designed to answer three defi...

Poland Drills Deep to Unlock Low Temperature Geothermal Future

Drilling Into the Unknown: Poland’s Radoszyce GT-1 Geothermal Gamble Could Reshape Europe’s Low-Temperature Energy Future In a quiet corner of southern Poland, far from the noise of global energy debates, a drilling rig has begun turning—slowly, deliberately, and with immense consequence. Beneath the modest landscapes of Radoszyce lies a question that could redefine how Europe thinks about geothermal energy: Can low-temperature geothermal resources power the next wave of sustainable heating and regional development? The launch of the Radoszyce GT-1 geothermal exploration well , executed by UOS Drilling S.A. , is more than just another drilling campaign. It is a test of resilience, ambition, and technological confidence in a region where previous geothermal attempts have not always delivered success. This is not just a story about a well. It is a story about risk, reinvention, and the silent heat beneath our feet . A Project Born From Persistence The Radoszyce GT-1 project did not...