Solar-Assisted Seasonal Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage in a Relatively Deep Geothermal Aquifer for Urban Heating: A Canadian Case Study

A publication by the Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) in Regina and co-authored with the University of Alberta in the periodical "Processes" with Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). The paper details recent research by the two organizations examining storage and production well configurations in relation to solar energy storage in relatively deep geothermal reservoirs.

A critical project in waiting

A district geothermal network under our streets is this generation’s version of "great infrastructure decisions in Canadian history." The technology exists. The need is urgent. The math works. All it takes is the will to dig.

Eavor stepping away from operator role in Geretsried

What Eavor’s CEO Mark Fitzgerald said during an exclusive interview with GEOExPro, addressing the company’s recent project in Germany and the new strategy it has now embarked on

Cumberland Looks to Attract New Geothermal Energy Use from Springhill Mines

Research project studied potential for underground heat from abandoned mines, including greenhouse.

Alberta Launches Annual Industrial Transformation Challenge

Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) is investing $50 million through its annual Industrial Transformation Challenge to bolster the competitiveness of Alberta’s industrial and natural resources sectors while reducing emissions and improving environmental performance.

Iceland to lead strong presence at World Geothermal Congress 2026

Iceland prepares major delegation for WGC 2026 in Calgary, highlighting its geothermal expertise, pavilion presence, and role as Official Country Partner.

Canada Should Be Leading a Geothermal Power Boom

We have all it takes to wake a sleeping giant of clean energy. What’s in the way?

Baker Hughes Posts Strong Q1 2026 Results, Grows Backlog

Operationally, Baker Hughes highlighted... new awards in geothermal, compressed air energy storage and critical infrastructure power projects.

Alberta’s Eavor Recognized for Clean Energy Innovation at Global Breakthrough Awards

Canadian company Eavor Technologies garnered the top honour of “Overall CleanTech Innovation of the Year.” The Alberta-born firm is known for its Eavor-Loop tech.

Opinion: Canada's Energy Security Blind Spot

As global energy markets grow more volatile, energy security is being reshaped in real time. For Canada, and Alberta in particular, this moment carries significance.