Clarke Lake Geothermal Project has now become "Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal"

Clarke Lake Geothermal Project has now become "Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal"; Tu Deh-Kah translates into "Water Steam" in English. FNFN artist Kerissa Dickie, owner of AIR Communications, developed the logo to visually highlight the force of water and heat and how its energy can be directed and engineered to create power that will warm the community's homes.

Fort Nelson First Nations Hold Blessing Ceremony for Future Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal Plant

A blessing ceremony was held this week at the Clarke Lake site for the future Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal plant. The project is 100 per cent owned by the Fort Nelson First Nation and will be B.C.’s first geothermal electricity.

Joseph Scherer, CEO of GreenFire Energy Inc. to Speak at the Geothermal Congress for Latin America and the Caribbean, September 8-10, 2021

GreenFire Energy Inc. CEO Joseph Scherer, will be speaking at the 8th Geothermal Congress for Latin America and the Caribbean, being held virtually on September 8-10, 2021. Scherer will be part of a live panel discussion with other tech leaders on “What trends and technologies are driving the geothermal industry in Latin America and the Caribbean?”


NWT Eyes Geothermal Energy at Con Mine for Industrial Park

Researchers are looking into whether water at the bottom of the former Con Gold Mine in the Northwest Territories, could be used to heat and cool an industrial park on the site.

DEEP Releases New Project Video: Geothermal Delineation Drilling in Progress

DEEP Earth Energy Production Corp. (the “Corporation” or “DEEP”) is pleased to announce
that drilling is currently underway on the Border-6 stratigraphic test well. The contract for the
drilling of this well has been awarded to Saskatchewan based Panther Drilling Corporation.

Hot and Cold Running Water in the Canadian Rockies

On September 18, 2021 Stephen Grasby from the Geological Survey of Canada will lead a one day field course to examine a series of springs systems along the Bow River Corridor in the Front Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The course will look at the role structural geology plays in the occurrence of thermal springs and the influence of fault plane geometry on spring temperatures in a low heat flow setting.

University of Calgary Geothermal Energy Laboratory looking to fill two Postdoctoral Fellow positions

The U of C Geothermal Energy Laboratory is launching an exciting new project in collaboration with Eavor Technologies Inc., to optimize hard rock drilling for Advanced Geothermal Systems. This project seeks to develop robust and explainable machine learning software applications for the advanced geothermal systems developed at Eavor and a digital twin of the drilling system to help improve drilling operations and optimize drilling rate.

 Alberta's Opportunity in Geothermal - Podcast Episode #50 Presented by the Business Council of Alberta

John Redfern, President and CEO of Eavor Technologies Inc. explores the renewed enthusiasm of geothermal as an energy source and its potential in Alberta.

INRS Researchers Exploring Geothermal Potential in the Northwest Territories and Northern Quebec

Three master's students from Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) are exploring the geothermal potential in Yellowknife and Nunavik in the Northwest Territories and in Northern Quebec.

Maurice Dusseault Virtual Talk August 19th on Hydraulic Stimulation and In Situ Stresses

Prof. Maurice Dusseault, Ph.D., P.Eng., Professor of Geological Engineering Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada, will speak on Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 9 AM Central Time.