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El Salvado Mines Dollars Using Bitcoin Proceeds

El Salvador Mines 474 Bitcoin Worth $29 Million with Volcano-Fueled Geothermal Power By:  Robert Buluma El Salvador is revolutionizing cryptocurrency mining by harnessing the natural power of its volcanoes. Since 2021, the Central American nation has mined an impressive 474 Bitcoins using geothermal energy derived from the Tecapa volcano, valued at approximately $29 million at current Bitcoin prices.   A Renewable Energy-Powered Breakthrough   This groundbreaking initiative is part of El Salvador’s larger strategy to merge cryptocurrency with renewable energy. Geothermal energy, which accounts for 25% of the country's electricity production, plays a crucial role in powering these operations. The state-owned geothermal company, LaGeo, operates two major plants that generate a combined 204 megawatts of power. From this capacity, 1.5 megawatts are used to sustain the mining of Bitcoin, a process often criticized globally for its energy consumption and environmental...

Vienna Drills First Geothermal Plant

Vienna's Leap Into Carbon-Neutral Energy: Inside the City's First Deep Geothermal Plant   By:  Robert Buluma Image of the city of Aspen in a blink mid_winter Vienna, a city famed for its historical landmarks and cultural elegance, is making headlines for something entirely different — the groundbreaking development of its first deep geothermal energy plant. Nestled in Aspern, within the city’s 22nd district, this ambitious project by OMV AG and Wien Energie GmbH is set to revolutionize how Vienna powers its homes, all while paving the way to a sustainable, carbon-neutral future.    The Heart of the Project: Drilling Deep for a Better Tomorrow   This isn’t just another energy project; it’s a bold leap into the future. Drilling into the depths of the Aderklaaer Konglomerat, a natural hot water reservoir sitting 3,000 meters below Vienna’s surface, this initiative taps into geothermal energy — an inexhaustible, renewable source of heat. By 2028, this...

Exergy, Baseload Sighn LOI For Kopsvatn Geothermal Plant In Iceland

Revolutionizing Geothermal Energy: Exergy Partners with Baseload Power Iceland to Transform Kopsvatn  By: Robert Buluma Image: Baseload Iceland,C.E.O Marta Ros Karlsdottir and Exergy's Luca Pozzoni shake hands upon signing of the LOI , Image source Exergy on LinkedIn In a groundbreaking development for geothermal energy, Exergy has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Baseload Power Iceland to supply two Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) units for the Kopsvatn geothermal power plant in Flúðir, Iceland. This partnership signifies a monumental leap in the utilization of small-scale binary systems that combine heat and power, paving the way for a global revolution in sustainable energy production.    A Milestone in Small-Scale Geothermal Innovation   The Kopsvatn geothermal power plant project embodies innovation at its finest. By integrating Exergy’s state-of-the-art ORC technology with Baseload Power Iceland’s strategic vision, this collaboration underscores the i...

Fervo Energy Gets $225 Million Boost Towards Next Generation Geothermal

Fervo Energy  Secures $255 Million to Power the Next Generation of Geothermal Energy Robert Buluma As the global push for sustainable energy solutions intensifies,  Fervo Energy has emerged as a trailblazer in revolutionizing geothermal technology. On December 19, 2024, Fervo announced a monumental achievement—securing $255 million in funding to accelerate the development of its enhanced geothermal systems (EGS). This groundbreaking initiative positions Fervo as a leader in the race to meet the soaring demand for 24/7 carbon-free energy.  A Leap Towards Energy Innovation   The funding includes $135 million in corporate equity, spearheaded by Capricorn’s Technology Impact Fund II, alongside investments from esteemed entities like Breakthrough Energy Ventures and CPP Investments. A $120 million credit facility from Mercuria further bolsters Fervo’s financial foundation, ensuring the rapid deployment of EGS projects across the United States.   Fervo ...

UK Bolsters Grenada's Geothermal Ambition With €10 Million Investment

UK Allocates £10 Million to Accelerate Grenada’s Green Energy Transition By:  Robert Buluma Grenada has received a significant boost in its journey toward sustainable energy solutions, thanks to a £10 million investment from the UK government. The announcement was made during a meeting between Baroness Chapman, the UK Minister for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell in St. George’s.   This funding will be directed toward Grenada’s Geothermal Energy Development Project, which aims to explore the viability of the country’s geothermal resources. If successful, this initiative could reduce Grenada’s heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels and lay the groundwork for locally sourced, cost-effective, and climate-resilient energy solutions.   A Major Step Toward Energy Independence   Baroness Chapman emphasized the importance of this investment, stating, *“I am thrilled to announce £10m in new funding, which is support...

Saudi Arabia Vouches on Red Sea Geothermal Rich Area To Meet Its Energy Demands

Unlocking Geothermal Energy in Saudi Arabia: From Geology to Techno-Economic Analysis By:  Robert Buluma Saudi Arabia is poised to become a global leader in renewable energy, with geothermal energy emerging as a viable and sustainable option. While the Kingdom has long relied on fossil fuels, the nation's ambitious Vision 2030 plan highlights a shift towards clean energy, such as wind, solar, and now geothermal power. The Untapped Potential of Geothermal Energy in KSA Geologically, Saudi Arabia is endowed with significant geothermal energy resources, particularly along the Red Sea Rift Basin. This area is characterized by high heat flow from the Earth's depths, offering an ideal setting for geothermal energy development. These resources can provide sustainable baseload energy for various applications, including electricity generation, district heating and cooling, and water desalination—critical in a region where water scarcity is a pressing issue. By tapping into geothermal re...

International Energy Agency Reports Rising Geothermal Potential

The Rising Potential of Geothermal Energy: Insights from the  IEA The Internationa geel Energy Agency  (IEA) has shed light on the transformative potential of geothermal energy in its latest report. As a clean, renewable resource, geothermal is uniquely positioned to play a vital role in achieving global climate goals, thanks to its reliability and diverse applications. The report emphasizes the urgent need for investments, technological innovation, and supportive policies to maximize geothermal's contribution to the energy transition. Earlier on we reported on the agencies deep dive into critical minerals and we are fascinated to keep our readers on track. Current Status and Future Projections Geothermal energy is currently underutilized, generating 67 TWh of electricity annually. However, with enhanced deployment strategies, this figure could soar to 1,400 TWh by 2050. Additionally, direct applications of geothermal heat could rise to 1,600 TWh annually. This growth would s...