Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label University

Eavor and University Of Colorado Receives $700,000 For Cutting Edge Geothermal Energy

Exploring a Greener Future: CU Boulder and Eavor Technologies Partner for Geothermal Energy Breakthrough By: Robert Buluma Boulder, CO -  — In a pioneering move towards sustainable energy, the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) has been awarded nearly $700,000 through the Colorado Energy Office's Geothermal Energy Grant Program (GEGP).  This funding, announced by Governor Jared Polis in Pueblo, will support cutting-edge studies aimed at harnessing geothermal energy to reduce the university’s greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs. Eavor Technologies, a trailblazer in geothermal technology, joins CU Boulder in this ambitious endeavor. Their collaboration aims to explore the potential of geothermal energy to slash the university’s Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions while providing a reliable, renewable energy source. "We are excited to contribute our expertise on geothermal to CU Boulder’s geothermal studies," said Jeanine Vany, Eavor co-founder and executive vice pres

Geofluid and New Zealand University Of Aucland Xrays Paris Geothermal Reservoir To Unleash Geothermal Potential

Unveiling Paris' Hidden Gem: Geothermal Energy Revolutionizing Heating By : Robert Buluma Paris, known for its romantic streets and iconic landmarks, harbors a secret beneath its surface that is revolutionizing the way its citizens stay warm during the chilly winter months. Beneath the cobblestone pathways lies a vast geothermal reservoir, quietly providing low-energy heating to over 250,000 homes and even the bustling airport. Thanks to the innovative collaboration between researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand and Geofluid, a leading geothermal consulting company, Parisians are enjoying the benefits of this renewable energy source like never before. Using advanced modeling techniques, this dynamic team has created a detailed picture of the reservoir, unlocking its potential to optimize Paris' energy resources. Employing the cutting-edge Leapfrog Geothermal software, the researchers have constructed a comprehensive geological model, shedding light on the in

Central Washington University to Heat and Cool Its North Academic Complex With Geothermal

Harnessing Heat: Central Begins Construction on New Complex, Taking Big Steps Toward Carbon-Neutral Future. By :  Robert Buluma Crews at Central Washington University (CWU) are ushering in a new era of sustainability as construction kicks off at the North Academic Complex site. This groundbreaking project marks a significant stride towards achieving a carbon-neutral campus, setting a precedent for environmental stewardship in Washington state. The centerpiece of the complex is a pioneering geothermal well designed to tap into the renewable heat of the Ellensburg Aquifer. Working in tandem with the GeoEco Plant, this innovative system will provide heating and cooling for the complex and other facilities on the north campus. Led by the Capital Planning and Projects team, students from the Construction Management and Geology departments were treated to an exclusive tour, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable infrastructure. As construction progresses, Garco Construction and Ci

Geothermal Related PhD Opportunities at Groningen and TuDelft

Unraveling the Mysteries of Geological Reservoirs: PhD Opportunity at the University of Groningen and TuDelft (Civil Engineering and Geosciences) By: Robert Buluma Are you passionate about delving into the complexities of geological reservoirs? Do you have a knack for interdisciplinary research that bridges geoscience with societal impact considerations? If so, the University of Groningen and Tudelft has an exciting opportunity for you! Background Geological reservoirs, vital for energy production and storage, pose a challenge due to their inherent heterogeneity. The University of Groningen is at the forefront of tackling this challenge through the CrossScale project. This project, part of the DeepNL programme funded by the Dutch Research Council, aims to develop a groundbreaking methodology for better reservoir modeling. By understanding and quantifying geological heterogeneities, we can enhance the safety and sustainability of future geoenergy projects. Project Description We are see

Yale To Drill 9 Geothermal Wells In A Quest Of Meeting Its Energy Demands

Harnessing Earth's Energy: Yale's Groundbreaking Geothermal Initiative By : Robert Buluma In a bold move towards sustainability, Yale University is set to revolutionize its campus heating and cooling systems by tapping into the Earth's natural resources. Imagine a world where buildings are kept comfortable year-round without relying on fossil fuels – well, that future is closer than you might think. At the forefront of this eco-friendly endeavor are architects and engineers working tirelessly to implement a cutting-edge geothermal energy system. Picture this: beneath the iconic "Science Hill," a hub of innovation nestled in the heart of Yale's campus, lies a network of 190 geothermal bores reaching a staggering 850 feet below ground. But what exactly is geothermal energy, and how does it work? Simply put, it harnesses the Earth's stable temperatures to regulate indoor climates. These geothermal bores act as conduits, circulating fluid that absorbs or dissi