Geothermal energy has been a hot topic of discussion as humanity moves toward more diverse and less environmentally impactful energy production in the future. How important is geothermal going to be, and how do we make the most use of its potential?
Eavor Named One of the Foresight 50 - Canada’s Most Investable Cleantech Companies
Eavor Technologies Inc. has been recognized as one of the leading CleanTech companies in the Foresight 50.
GreenFire Energy Job Openings - Innovation in Geothermal
New Weekly Course Being Offered by Geothermal Canada
In response to requests from our membership, Geothermal Canada has pulled together a group of experts to provide a comprehensive course on geothermal development. Covering basic technical concepts to commercial and financial considerations, the course will be presented as 16 one hour sessions delivered weekly on Wednesday’s at 12pm MT. Hosted by Dr. Catherine Hickson, P. Geo, a 40 year veteran of the geothermal industry, she will draw from the expertise of notable geothermal experts such as Dr. Steve Grasby, Geological Survey of Canada, Dr. Jasmin Raymond, INRS Quebec, Dr. Maurice Dusseault, University of Waterloo, Dr. Martyn Unsworth, University of Alberta, and others.
Free for Geothermal Canada members (see member email for promocode). Promocode to be inserted during reservation process. $10/session for non-members.
Access to all 16 lectures is included with a Geothermal Canada membership ($40/year). Lectures will also be available on demand for members shortly after the live event. Become a member now!
The Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal Project: Energy and Land Use for the Next 7 Generations
Join host, Joseph Batir, as he sits down with Chief Sharleen Gale of the Fort Nelson First Nation and John Ebell of the Barkley Project Group Ltd. to talk about the Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal project. The podcast focuses on what this project means for the Fort Nelson First Nation, why geothermal, and the indigenous perspective of land use and land stewardship.
Saskatchewan CEO Driving DEEP’s Success in Canada’s First Geothermal Power Project
As a global environmental leader, Canada is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Heading our country’s premier geothermal power project, Saskatoon-based DEEP Earth Energy Production Corp., or “DEEP”, is helping Canada reach this ambitious policy goal. In a recent policy document, entitled A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy, the Government of Canada summarizes the essence of this new Canadian energy sector. DEEP is a Canadian leader in geothermal energy, helping drive and shape this new renewable energy sector.
Advancing the Commercial Potential of Geothermal Energy for Oil Sands Mines
Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) has partnered with Eavor Technologies Inc. and C-FER Technologies to conduct a high-level economic feasibility assessment of Eavor’s technology, Eavor-Loop™, as a method of providing thermal energy to an oil sands mine over a 30-year project life.
