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A new approach to geothermal energy makes it possible to tap the energy of hot rocks just about anywhere. A pilot plant in Nevada is now helping to power Google data centers.
If the U.S. could tap into just 2 percent of the geothermal power beneath Earth’s crust, it could supply more than 2,000 times our total annual energy consumption.
In a highly unusual move in a legal battle over a Nevada geothermal power plant and an endangered toad, the project’s developer is now asking a judge to allow it to scale back by 80% the ...
In Nevada, Fervo’s first operational pilot project has begun pumping carbon-free electricity onto the state's grid to power Google data centers, Google announced Tuesday, Nov. 28.
The U.S. has decided to reopen a review of a geothermal power plant in Nevada after environmentalists sued to block the construction project over an endangered toad that lives there.
Ormat Technologies has finalised its acquisition of the Blue Mountain geothermal power plant from Cyrq Energy, increasing its ...
U.S. says the tiny toad primarily threatened by geothermal development Ormat spokesman says power plant plans to downsize (Reuters) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday finalized ...
Quaise Energy and Nevada Gold Mines (NGM) have partnered to explore deep geothermal energy to decarbonise NGM's TS power plant. The initiative aims to hybridise on-site power generation by ...
CalEthos is a sustainable data center developer based out of Tustin, California. It is currently developing its data center ...
Conservationists who are already suing to block a geothermal power plant where an endangered toad lives in western Nevada are now seeking U.S. protection for a rare butterfly at another geothermal ...
Deep geothermal can compete with fossil fuels on cost while eliminating carbon emissions by producing as much as 10x more power per well than traditional geothermal.
This could prove to be a pivotal achievement in the advancement of nuclear technologies, not only in Utah but in the United ...