Advanced Geothermal Comes Online in Germany

Can Eavor's closed-loop geothermal system change the way we harness energy from the ground?

IEEE Spectrum
Advanced Geothermal Comes Online in Germany

Can Eavor's closed-loop geothermal system change the way we harness energy from the ground?

IEEE Spectrum
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Great story about our friends and sponsors #Eavor Technologies, game changing #Geothermal company right here in Alberta. Check it out! https://www.nationalobserver.com/2025/01/03/opinion/geothermal-energy-carbon-tax-poilievre-trump-alberta
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Great story about our friends and sponsors #Eavor Technologies, game changing #Geothermal company right here in Alberta. Check it out! www.nationalobserver.com/2025/01/03/o...

Geothermal energy is one of th...
Geothermal energy is one of those rare win-win solutions

The idea of tapping into the heat trapped inside deeper reaches of the earth has been around for decades, and has been exploited in places like Iceland where it’s particularly close to the surface. But for most parts of the world, that heat — a free and potentially limitless source of energy — has remained out of reach until now.

Canada's National Observer
Geothermal Energy May Have Greater Potential Than Projected

Energy forecasters such as the International Energy Agency (IEA), Shell plc and Wood Mackenzie Ltd. are projecting an uptick in geothermal energy in the coming decades, with the degree of growth primarily dependent on three key factors, Marit Brommer, CEO of the Hague-based International Geothermal Association, told DOB Energy.

DOB Energy
A shout out here to our great friends and sponsors at #Eavor Technologies, GAME-CHANGING #Geothermal right here in #Alberta. #EavorLoop #EnergyTransition #CleanEnergy #Climate www.dobenergy.com/news/headlin...

Geothermal Energy May Have Gre...
Geothermal Energy May Have Greater Potential Than Projected

Energy forecasters such as the International Energy Agency (IEA), Shell plc and Wood Mackenzie Ltd. are projecting an uptick in geothermal energy in the coming decades, with the degree of growth primarily dependent on three key factors, Marit Brommer, CEO of the Hague-based International Geothermal Association, told DOB Energy.

DOB Energy