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Eavor Partners With Alberta Goverment In Disruptive Geothermal Drilling Tech

Breaking Ground: Alberta's Geothermal Revolution By: Robert Buluma In a groundbreaking move set to redefine Alberta's energy landscape, Eavor technologies , in partnership with the Goverment of Alberta , has unveiled plans for the Alberta Drilling Accelerator (ADA). This ambitious project marks a pivotal moment not only for Alberta but for the entire geothermal energy sector. Imagine a future where traditional drilling techniques are a thing of the past, where geothermal energy becomes the cornerstone of sustainable power generation. With the ADA, this vision is closer to reality than ever before. What exactly is the Alberta Drilling Accelerator, and why is it such a game-changer? Simply put, it's a technology-agnostic test site designed to facilitate innovation in geothermal drilling. Led by  Eavor and supported by key stakeholders including government bodies and industry associations, the ADA promises to catapult Alberta to the forefront of geothermal technology developm

How Deep Is Your Geothermal? Germany Publishes New Guide Lines

Unveiling the Future of Energy: New Guidelines for Deep Geothermal Projects By: Robert Buluma In a world where the urgency of climate change looms large, the quest for sustainable energy solutions has never been more pressing. Enter the German Scientific Society for Sustainable Energy Sources, Mobility, and Carbon Cycles  (DGMK) alongside the Federal Association of Natural Gas, Petroleum, and Geoenergy (BVEG) , with groundbreaking news: the release of  for the comprehensive guidelines geological risk assessment of deep geothermal projects. Picture this: a future where cities are powered by the Earth's natural heat, where energy production is not only efficient but also environmentally friendly. This future is closer than you think, thanks to the tireless efforts of experts collaborating to pave the way forward. Why is this announcement so significant? It's simple: deep geothermal projects have the potential to revolutionize our energy landscape. But, until now, understanding a

KenGen To Utilize Greenfire Closed Loop Technology In It's Geothermal Fields

KenGen Embraces Greenfire Closed-Loop Technology: A Leap Towards Sustainable Energy in Kenya By: Robert Buluma The Carlifornia Geysers where Greenfire Energy closed loop it's steam dominated green technology image by Calpine Corporation  In a groundbreaking move towards sustainability, KenGen, Kenya's leading energy producer, recently embarked on a journey of innovation by implementing Greenfire closed-loop technology in its fields. This transformative step signifies a pivotal moment in Kenya's energy landscape, promising not only increased efficiency but also a significant reduction in environmental impact. Nestled within the heart of Oklahoma City lies the Baker Hughes innovation center, where KenGen's executives recently embarked on a journey of discovery. Amidst the cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking innovations, they found the answer to their quest for a sustainable future: Greenfire closed-loop technology. Image: Rob Wenner, Sam Sainju and the KenGen team

Vulcan Energie Ressource GmbH Wins Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation 2024

 Revolutionizing Lithium Production: Vulcan Energie Ressource GmbH Wins the Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2024 By  Robert Buluma Offenburg, March 1, 2024 – The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) proudly announces Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH as the recipient of the esteemed Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2024. This accolade celebrates Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH's groundbreaking project, the Lithium Extraction Optimization Plant (LEOP), a revolutionary endeavor set to transform sustainable lithium production in Europe. Introducing LEOP: A Game-Changer in Lithium Extraction LEOP represents a pioneering initiative, heralding the inaugural production unit to extract lithium from geothermal sources in an eco-friendly manner. Operational since 2023, this innovative plant, situated in Europe, achieves an impressive Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7/8. With an annual output of 40 tons of green lithium hydroxide, LEOP has the cap

Geothermal Heating System Completed in Szegeds New District

Geothermal Heating System Completed in Szeged's New District By  Robert Buluma On this chilly Friday, March 1, 2024, with temperatures hovering around 13°C, a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure development has been achieved in Szeged, Hungary. The completion of the geothermal heating system in the Szilléri district marks a leap towards cleaner energy utilization and reduced environmental footprint. Initiated with a budget of 2.352 billion Hungarian forints, this project, realized with European Union support, underscores the commitment of both local and international stakeholders towards sustainable energy solutions. The endeavor was spearheaded by Geo Hőterm Kft., which secured 1.108 billion forints in non-repayable EU funds for the project. The implementation involved drilling a 2000-meter-deep production thermal well near the Zápor-tó lake on Pentelei sor. Within the water pump house, an 8.4 MW capacity plate heat exchanger was installed, alongside a water treatm

GIGA -M A Regional Munich Geothermal Research Project

Regional Geothermal Research Project GIGA-M: A Step Towards Sustainable Energy Supply in Munich and Surroundings By  Robert Buluma A significant step towards a sustainable energy future is being taken in Munich and the surrounding district. A broad coalition of stakeholders is working together to advance the use of deep geothermal energy. The goal is to quickly and sustainably tap into the heat energy in the underground through a variety of new projects. This is to be done based on an optimized joint use of the thermal water reservoir in the Greater Munich area. An essential basis for this endeavor is an extensive seismic measurement campaign to be carried out as part of the GIGA-M research project. The funding decision from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection is now available, and the project can officially begin. Over a period of four years, it aims to prepare the region for a transition to a climate-neutral, secure, and affordable heat supply. Under the leadersh