From Black Gold to Hot Water: Inside Western Canada’s Geothermal Push

This article from today’s Globe and Mail, covers how energy is produced from geothermal heat, the scope of DEEP’s project and the expected evolution of Canada’s clean energy sector.

Eavor Technologies Inc. Secures $4.3M Federal Funding

Eavor Technologies Inc. is one of six Canadian companies to receive federal funding for the development and deployment of innovative cleantech technology.

U of A Study Shows Geothermal Energy Could be Generated from Captured CO2

University of Alberta research is making new strides in discoveries about capturing and storing carbon — while also yielding a high-value end product from carbon dioxide. A process that injects the greenhouse gas deep below ground, then circulates it to extract heat and geothermal energy, has proven viable in a feasibility study by U of A researchers.

GreenFire Energy Inc. Executives to Speak at the Geothermal Rising Conference, October 3-6, 2021

Two New Research Papers on “Closed-Loop Geothermal in Steam Dominated Reservoirs” and on ”The Benefits of Geothermal Power, Evolution of the Electricity Grid, and the Need for Geothermal Research” to be Released

Interview with the Co-chairs of the Energy and Emerging Technology in Geoscience Symposium (EETiG)

Steve Whittaker, Director of Energy and Minerals at the Illinois State Geological Survey, University of Illinois chats with symposium co-chairs - Steven Grasby, Geological Survey of Canada and President of Geothermal Canada and Mia Costigan, Corporate Development Manager at Proton Technologies Canada Inc. about the upcoming symposium.

Geothermal Canada Student Award Announcement

Geothermal Canada is proud to announce its student scholarship program for 2021-2022. For students enrolled in a geothermal studies program at a Canadian institution, we are offering two scholarships:

1. Geothermal Canada Student Scholarship

2. Geothermal Canada Student Conference Support

Geothermal Canada Sponsors Two Geothermal Sessions at Geoconvention 2021

Geothermal Canada is sponsoring two Geothermal sessions at this year’s Geoconvention.

Geothermal Exploration and Development in Canada part 1 will be on September 14 from 8:35am until 11:50am

Geothermal Exploration and Development in Canada part 2 will be on September 14 from 1:25pm until 4:35pm

Follow the links for presentation details. Please join for some exciting updates and talks from all of the presenters!

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?”