US Geothermal Tax Credits in 2026: What Is Actually Still Alive After OBBBA For an industry that spent more than a decade building financial models around a stable federal incentive structure, 2026 has been a year of whiplash. The 30% federal geothermal tax credit that developers and homeowners built forecasts around is gone in one form and still alive in another, and even the IRS’s own public guidance has been confusing enough to trigger uncertainty across the market. That confusion is not a minor clerical issue. It is shaping investment decisions, contractor sales pitches, homeowner timelines, and project finance assumptions right now. If you work in geothermal, the key question is no longer whether federal incentives exist, but which incentive applies, to which project type, and under what ownership structure. The law that changed the timeline To understand where things stand in 2026, you have to start with the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which created a long runway for clean e...
Unleashing the Power of Geology While Drilling: A Digital Revolution in Sustainable Energy"
In the dynamic landscape of the energy industry, a game-changing transformation is underway, and it's all about going deeper, both literally and metaphorically. Recent technological breakthroughs are paving the way for a seismic shift in the way we approach subsurface geological evaluation, bridging the gap between well-centric data and reservoir-scale insights. It's a shift that's capturing the attention of the entire energy sector, particularly as we seek to accelerate our journey towards sustainable energy initiatives.
At the heart of this transformative wave are cutting-edge innovations in logging-while-drilling (LWD) borehole imaging and advanced surface logging. These innovations are not just incremental improvements; they're the driving force behind a digital revolution that promises to deliver real-time, smart, and efficient solutions for making critical decisions as we drill deeper into the Earth.
Imagine a world where geologists no longer rely solely on ...At Alphaxioms we are set to rewrite the Geothermal Resource Assessment narative

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