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First Gen Renews 10-MW Geothermal Energy Supply to Unilever Philippines

First Gen and Unilever Philippines Renew Renewable Energy Partnership By:  Robert Buluma In a strong move toward sustainability, First Gen Corporation will continue to supply 10 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy (RE) to seven of Unilever Philippines’ facilities. This renewed partnership underscores both companies’ commitment to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. The agreement covers Unilever’s production and distribution sites across Metro Manila, Cavite, Laguna, and Batangas . These facilities manufacture a wide array of products, from ice cream, sauces, and seasonings to beauty, personal care, and home care items. First Gen will source the power from the geothermal plants of its subsidiary, Energy Development Corp. (EDC) , located in Bicol, Tongonan in Leyte, and Palinpinon in Negros Oriental . “Since 2017, First Gen has been our partner in helping us reduce the carbon footprint of our manufacturing operations with a steady supply of renewable en...

SWU & Eavor Geothermal Project in Neu-Ulm/Senden Fully Cleared After Seismic Survey Success

Deep Geothermal Energy Breakthrough: Seismic Survey Results Clear Path for Sustainable Project in Neu-Ulm and Senden Published on November 28, 2025 By:  Robert Buluma SWU seismic survey confirms no major faults in Neu-Ulm/Senden. Deep geothermal project with Eavor GmbH cleared for full development – clean, 24/7 renewable heat ahead! In the quest for clean, reliable energy sources, deep geothermal energy stands out as a game-changer. Imagine tapping into the Earth's natural heat reservoir endless, emission-free power available 24/7, unaffected by weather whims or fossil fuel fluctuations. That's the promise of deep geothermal energy, and today, we're thrilled to share a major milestone: the seismic survey results for a pioneering project in Neu-Ulm and Senden, Germany. Conducted by SWU Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm GmbH , the findings confirm no major underground faults, greenlighting unrestricted progress. This isn't just good news for the regionit's a blueprint for sust...

Postdoc in Next-Gen Geothermal Energy Storage – University of Stavanger

Exciting Postdoc Opportunity: Pioneering Next-Gen Geothermal Energy Storage at the University of Stavanger Posted by  Robert Buluma on November 28, 2025 In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable energy, where the world races to combat climate change and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, groundbreaking research is more crucial than ever. If you're a passionate researcher with a PhD in hand and a drive to shape the future of clean energy, I've got an opportunity that might just be your next big leap. Today, I'm spotlighting a fantastic postdoctoral position at the University of Stavanger (UiS) in Norway – a hub for cutting-edge energy innovation. This isn't just any postdoc gig. It's part of the newly granted EU GeoSTAIN project, a major initiative focused on next-generation geothermal and thermal storage technologies. Think advanced solutions that harness the Earth's heat for reliable, eco-friendly energy production and storage. As global energy demands skyro...

PhD Research Opportunities in Economic Geology & Critical Metal Systems – Khalifa University (Fully-Funded Positions, Application Deadline: 2 March 2026)

Exciting Fully-Funded PhD Opportunities in Geosciences at Khalifa University (UAE) – Deadline March 2026 By:  Robert Buluma If you’re a geoscience enthusiast dreaming of pushing the boundaries of Earth science while being fully funded in one of the most dynamic research environments in the Middle East, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Prof. Hamed Gamaleldien and his research group at Khalifa University of Science and Technology (Abu Dhabi, UAE) have just announced four fully-funded PhD positions at the intersection of geology, geochemistry, tectonics, and critical metal exploration. Why Khalifa University? Located in Abu Dhabi, one of the safest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world   State-of-the-art analytical facilities (LA-ICP-MS, electron microprobe, clean labs, etc.)   Strong international collaborations and fieldwork opportunities in the Arabian Shield, East African Orogen, and beyond   Generous tax-free stipend, accommodatio...

Greenvale Energy Locks in $5M Farm-in with Sunrise Energy Metals to Unlock Millungera Geothermal Monster

Greenvale Energy (ASX:GRV) Unlocks Geothermal Potential with $5M Farm-in Deal from Sunrise Energy Metals By: Robert Buluma 26 November 2025 In a move that could prove highly strategic for both companies and the north-west Queensland region, Greenvale Energy Limited (ASX:GRV) has announced a binding Farm-in and future Joint Venture agreement with SRL Hot Rocks Pty Ltd, a 100%-owned subsidiary of ASX-listed Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX:SRL). The deal centres on Greenvale’s 100%-owned Millungera Basin Geothermal Project, located ~120 km east of Mount Isa in one of Australia’s hottest and most prospective geothermal provinces. Key Deal Terms SRL Hot Rocks will sole fund up to A$5 million in exploration and development expenditure. - Upon completing the $5M spend, SRL-HR will earn a 51% majority interest in the Millungera geothermal tenements, with a pathway to a full Joint Venture. Greenvale retains a meaningful free-carried interest through the earn-in phase, allowing it to preserve capita...

Mercury NZ Ngā Tamariki Expansion 2024–2026: New 46 MW Fifth Geothermal Unit to Power All Tauranga Homes

Mercury NZ Ngā Tamariki Expansion: Fifth Geothermal Unit to Deliver 46 MW of Clean Power by 2026 By: Robert Buluma Mercury Ngā Tamariki Fifth Unit: +46 MW Geothermal Power NZ Mercury NZ is building a fifth geothermal unit at Ngā Tamariki Power Station near Taupō. Adding 46 MW net (total 132 MW), enough to power all Tauranga homes or Christchurch residential load. Mercury NZ Launches Ngā Tamariki Expansion – New Zealand’s Next Major Renewable Energy Project In May 2024, Mercury NZ turned the first sod on one of the most significant geothermal developments in the country this decade: the Ngā Tamariki Expansion Project. This ambitious project will see a fifth generating unit added to the existing four-unit Ngā Tamariki Power Station, located 20 kilometres northeast of Taupō in the heart of New Zealand’s geothermal wonderland. When completed in 2026, the new unit will deliver an additional 46 MW of net renewable capacity, lifting the station’s total output from 86 MW to an impressive 13...

5 km Deep and Back Again: United Downs Overcomes Pump Failure to Put UK’s First Geothermal Power Plant Within Weeks of First Electrons

United Downs: Britain’s First Deep Geothermal Power Plant Edges Closer to the Finish Line After High-Stakes Pump Swap at 5.2 km Cornwall, UK – November 2025 By:  Robert Buluma Five kilometres beneath the rolling hills of Cornwall, in one of the deepest onshore wells ever drilled on British soil, a quiet but pivotal drama has just played out. After months of frustration, the failed downhole pump that threatened to derail the United Downs deep geothermal project – the UK’s first attempt to generate electricity from hot granite – has been pulled to surface. In its place, a new high-temperature Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) supplied by SLB (formerly Schlumberger) is being readied for deployment 1,400 metres below the rig floor, inside a 5,275-metre production well that still holds the record as the deepest onshore borehole in the United Kingdom. The man at the centre of the operation, Ryan Law, Founder and CEO of Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL ), has been unusually candid on Linke...