Deep Energy will finance at least five projects, requiring up to €1 billion, from Eavor’s growing European and North American project pipeline.
Future Leaders in Energy Transition Train to Find Solutions for Western Canada
4th Resource Signs License in Ethiopia
Eavor Says it Will Push Masses of Geothermal Power in Just 3 Years
This recent article takes readers through an in-depth description of Eavor-LoopTM technology, how this new geothermal approach is exempt from many limitations restricting traditional geothermal, and how the fast-growing organization plans to make their patented technology universal, affordable, and – most importantly – scalable.
Industrial Decarbonization
Geothermal Energy Could Give Old Oil and Gas Wells a New Lease On Life
As Alberta's Eavor builds wells globally, geothermal energy plays catch-up in Canada
This article suggests Alberta is far behind other countries in terms of geothermal resource development. In Alberta, (unlike Iceland, Japan, Philippines, and much of Europe) the geothermal resource is not sufficiently abundant or accessible where population centres exist and it is expensive to develop. Whether developing solar, wind or geothermal resources, the resource availability should justify it.
CSEG Mentorship Event - "Ask Me Anything" with Eavor Technologies
AMA (Ask Me Anything) Session #1 Eavor - 2022
Join the CSEG (Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists) and guest speakers Anna Rogers and Peter Bauman with Eavor Technologies Inc. We'll be discussing the role that geoscientists have in creating a cleaner energy future. Eavor is a tech company that is taking geothermal and making it scalable by removing the need for either volcanic-type temperature or permeable aquifers.
Date: November 23rd, 2022
Where: Zoom
When: 5:30PM to 6:30PM (MDT)
Register by visiting: https://lnkd.in/gWvfb4kc
Natural Resources Canada Invests $1.3M for Geothermal Energy Projects in Nova Scotia Communities
NRCAN is investing over $1.3M in a community geothermal resource capacity assessment and training program (GeoCAT) in Nova Scotia. This program will build development capacity for mid-depth geothermal energy-based projects in 12 rural Nova Scotia communities and five Mi’kmaq communities.
