GreenFire Energy Inc. Wins the PIVOT2021 Geothermal Reimagined, New Venture Competition

GreenFire Energy today announced it has won PIVOT2021’s New Venture Competition. PIVOT2021 Geothermal Reimagined is a virtual conference series aimed to push geothermal development into exponential global growth.

PIVOT2021 Geothermal Reimagined Session Recordings Available

PIVOT2021 Session recordings are available on the event platform for the next three months, including access to all session handouts and speaker biographies. Technical introduction videos are also available on the YouTube channel for general use.

The Future Proof Network speaks with Gray Alton of Terrapin Geothermics – Alberta No 1 and Geothermal Baseload Power in New Energy Ep1

The Future Proof Network offers a unique platform of collaboration, learning and engagement focused on expanding a sustainable economy.
Join our conversation with Gray Alton, Vice President of Project Development at Terrapin Geothermics in Edmonton AB.

PIVOT 2021 - Monday 19 July to Friday 23 July

PIVOT is a decade-long conference series focused on catalyzing startups, governments, philanthropists, investors, oil, gas and geothermal industry players to collaborate, innovate, and push geothermal development into exponential growth globally by 2030.

Over 165 speakers will be featured across 35 spirited sessions on a variety of contemporary geothermal topics. PIVOT2021 will be translated live into ten languages, and is free to attend.
All are welcome globally.

For more information and to register follow the link: https://geo.touchcast.com/showtime/pivot2021/landing

Online open house for Garibaldi Geothermal Volcanic Belt Assessment Project on August 4th, 2021

The final report, data and maps from the Garibaldi Geothermal Volcanic Belt Assessment Project research at Mount Meager are now available. An update on this geothermal research project led by the Geological Survey of Canada and supported by Geoscience BC will be provided at an online community open house on August 4th, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, Pacific Time.

GAC-MAC Abstract Submission open until July 12

The GAC-MAC 2021 Annual Meeting will take place in London, Ontario on November 1-5, 2021. Geothermal Canada is co-sponsoring session called: SS-06 LATEST ADVANCES IN GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION, RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT IN CANADA. The session will be chaired by Steve Grasby and Taylor Smith.

Please submit your abstracts on or before the submission deadline of July 12, 2021

 Visit https://gacmac2021.ca/ for more information.

Virtual Talk July 2, 2021: Use of the Subsurface to Aid the Energy Transition, by Maurice Dusseault

Maurice Dusseault, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo, will be giving a virtual talk on Friday, July 02, at 8:00 AM EST, (6:00 AM MST).

Rocks of intermediate depth (100-1000 m) and those in the deep (>1 km) subsurface represent an environmental resource to aid the energy transition and to achieve improved environmental outcomes. Intelligent use of the subsurface can, in many ways, reduce the C-intensity of energy sources while improving other environmental outcomes, such as waste disposal and water clean up.

Global Energy Show Awards: Last call for submissions!

Hosted on September 22, 2021 the Global Energy Show Awards shine a spotlight on excellence in the energy industry. Recognizing leaders, innovators and trail blazers in energy, we encourage companies and individuals who are disrupting the industry and promoting healthy advancement of the sector to submit a nomination by July 9, 2021!

Alberta Energy Regulator Job: Senior Scientist, Geothermal Resources in Edmonton, AB

The Alberta Energy Regulator is seeking to hire a Senior Scientist, Geothermal Resources in their Edmonton Regional Office. The position is full-time, for a 12 month term.

DEEP Completes Successful FEED and Feasibility Engineering for a 32 MW Geothermal Power Facility

DEEP Earth Energy Production Corp. has successfully completed the FEED with a corresponding Feasibility study and report on its first geothermal power facility in southeast Saskatchewan. The facility’s nominal output is expected to be 32 MW and will produce up to 33.4 Megawatts (MW) net power during the winter and a minimum of 20 MW net power during the summer.