In August, members of the Barkley Project Group geothermal team joined the Acho Dene Koe First Nation in Fort Liard to advance the community’s geothermal project, an initiative designed to bring sustainable, local, clean energy to the region.
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The report, The Deep Heat Advantage: A techno-economic analysis of Enhanced Geothermal Systems in western and northwestern Canada, models the cost of EGS at four hypothetical test sites in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories. EGS could soon become a low-cost option for meeting Canada’s growing demand for clean, reliable power, with costs as low as 3–6¢/kWh.
Arctic security and AI boom could unlock Canada's vast geothermal potential
Geothermal’s economics are improving rapidly as technological advances in the industry reduce costs. This is raising geothermal's profile as a reliable, round-the-clock power source for use in a range of applications from northern military bases and mines to the hundreds data centres expected in coming decades.
