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2024 Retrospective – ThinkGeoEnergy’s Top 10 most-read geothermal news stories

ThinkGeoEnergy

This ranking covers our website traffic from all sources for the whole 2024 calendar year. This year’s list is wonderfully diverse, both in terms of geography and how it shows off the different facets of geothermal energy utilization. Our Top 10 geothermal countries from the start of 2024 also had plenty of traffic.

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Meet the Startups Innovating in Experts’ Top Climatetech Areas for 2024

Greentown Labs

2024 is here, and it’s full of promise for the climatetech industry. Cell-based meat Named to Lux Research’s “Climate Tech 2024 Watch List” Tender is introducing a new generation of alternative meat products—produced in the kitchen by chefs—that have the same texture, taste, and consistency as real meat.

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Tender – Geothermal exploratory drilling work, Ziar nad Hronom, Slovakia

ThinkGeoEnergy

PW Geoenergy, a subsidiary of PW Energy , has announced a tender for exploration drilling of two geothermal wells in the territory of Lovca in Slovakia for the Ziar nad Hronom geothermal project. Requests to participate will be accepted until 1st of February 2024. The project has an estimated value of EUR 20 million.

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Prešov region to support PW Energy for first geothermal power plant in Slovakia

ThinkGeoEnergy

The Prešov self-governing region has signed a memorandum of mutual cooperation with developer PW Energy for a geothermal power project in L’ubotice within the Prešov district. If the project proceeds, this will be first geothermal power plant in Slovakia. The planned geothermal project has a target capacity of 6.5

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Interview – Making the case for geothermal development in Malaysia

ThinkGeoEnergy

Work is now ongoing from the academic and industrial sectors in Malaysia towards the goal of a first-ever geothermal power plant in the country. Majority of the geothermal sites in Malaysia are non-volcanic in origin, except for the sites in Sabah that are related to the Philippine volcano system.

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Kalahari presents development roadmap for Bweengwa geothermal site, Zambia

ThinkGeoEnergy

The full document, “Geothermal Energy in Zambia: Energy Beyond Power,” can be accessed via this link. By July this year, a 20-kW tri-generation demonstration ORC plant will be commissioned to generate electricity and thermal energy for a Multi-Facility Economic Zone.

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Geomechanics: The Backbone of Geothermal Energy

ThinkGeoEnergy

Geomechanics, the study of the mechanical behavior of rocks and soils, plays a crucial role in developing and operating geothermal energy systems, particularly in Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) and Superhot Rock (SHR) projects. Madyarov et al.,