Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pat Sapinsley covers innovative solutions and investments in climate. The ancient Romans used the heat picked up by mineral ...
Coryn DeGrands, Senior Business Development Manager with Bureau Veritas, told POWER that her company supports geothermal ...
Turning red-hot lava from an active volcano into electricity would be dangerous and unreliable. Volcanoes don’t erupt on predictable schedules, and lava cools too quickly. But many countries, ...
Glistening in the dry expanses of the Nevada desert is an unusual kind of power plant that harnesses energy not from the sun or wind, but from the Earth itself. The site, known as Project Red, it ...
A new form of zero-carbon, on-demand energy could help bring stability to the grid with support on both sides of the aisle — if the diverse coalition now backing it can hold together despite clashing ...
In Europe today, geothermal energy is only used to produce 1.5 GW of electricity, mainly in Iceland and Italy. Scientists estimate that Europe could generate the equivalent of 80-100GW from geothermal ...
In the fight against climate change, they’re humanity’s mighty Avengers: Solar panels. Wind turbines. Electric cars. And now, superheated rocks. Geothermal power plants — which tap scorching-hot ...
Under the Trump administration, sustainability has been rebranded as resiliency. Given the rhetoric coming from today’s ...
CU Boulder today was awarded two grants totaling nearly $700,000 through the statewide Geothermal Energy Grant Program (GEGP) to determine whether geothermal energy is feasible for the campus.