How the First Canadian Geothermal Plant Will be Run by an Indigenous Community

Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) began the Tu Deh-Kah project at Clarke Lake. They are completely in charge of the project, from running site tests to coming up with how the plant energy can be used.

U of C Student Opportunities at the Geothermal Energy Lab

Current students at the University of Calgary and other Canadian universities may apply to join the research team for a Summer Research Experience or a GeoS Internship.

Geothermal Canada Looking for Website Content Organizer

Geothermal Canada has a short-term, contract position available for a Content Organizer.

GreenFire Energy Inc. and CPC Corporation, Taiwan to Collaborate on Closed-Loop Geothermal

GreenFire Energy Inc. and CPC Corporation, Taiwan (“CPC”), have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together to develop geothermal projects in Taiwan.

Eavor and Getech Announce Agreement to Evaluate Geothermal in Latin America

Eavor and Getech will combine their highly complimentary geothermal technologies to identify and develop Latin American geothermal resources.

Could Geothermal Energy be a Game-changer for Nunavut?

A new study has been launched to assess whether geothermal energy could be successfully tapped and waste heat stored to offset reliance on carbon-based energy production in three isolated communities in Nunavut.

Geothermal Potential Heating Up in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

The province of Nova Scotia is investing $80,000 in a study by the Municipality of Cumberland County to determine how to make full use of the area’s geothermal resources.

2023 AAPG Energy Opportunities Conference

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Experts Say Smaller-Scale Geothermal has a Future in the Northwest Territories

The NWT has high geothermal potential but projects have struggled to get off the ground. Taking advantage of the resource may call for a more cautious scaled-down approach.

Geoscience BC Supports Kootenay Lake Geothermal Research

Geoscience BC is supporting a geothermal potential assessment at Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, by funding new geochemical water analyses.