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US DOE publishes report on Commercial Liftoff of geothermal heating and cooling

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Department of Energy (DOE) has published a new report that highlights pathways for the expansion of geothermal heating and cooling. The full report, “Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Geothermal Heating and Cooling,” can be accessed via this link. Click here to register for the webinar.

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Gradient to generate geothermal power in North Dakota oil and gas facility

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Colorado-based Gradient Geothermal (Gradient) has announced that it will provide geothermal power generation and fluid cooling services to Chord Energy , an independent North American oil and gas exploration and production entity.

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Interview – How Gradient Geothermal taps into the geothermal potential of oilfields

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Colorado-based Gradient Geothermal is overcoming these barriers with a novel yet reasonably practical approach – producing geothermal power from produced fluids of existing wells in oil and gas fields. “In either case, we generate power, but we can really flexibly meet the goals of our clients,” said Burke.

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Kalahari presents development roadmap for Bweengwa geothermal site, Zambia

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Without local heating and cooling facilities, the country has had to import milk powder from India and fresh produce from South Africa. Development of geothermal power generation can answer these challenges by providing climate-resilient and sustainable baseload power, as well as energy for heating and cooling facilities.

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North Dakota passes bill for feasibility study on geothermal development

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The findings and recommendations of the study, including any proposed legislation required to implement the recommendations, shall be presented at the 70th legislative assembly. “ “Adding geothermal to North Dakotas energy mix strengthens energy security and ensures long-term reliability and resilience.

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Geothermal – what’s taking so long?

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If as mentioned above we focus on the conventional already widely adopted technologies, there are three broad categories of geothermal use: Geothermal with heat pumps Geothermal direct use heat Geothermal power Where geothermal is hot enough to deliver power, there can sometimes be option to combine the above.

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Bochum University, Germany offers close look at geothermal distribution shaft

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” – a walk-in underground shaft that provides a close view to the inner workings of the university’s geothermal heating and cooling system. Inside this shaft, visitors can see where twelve geothermal probes come together and are distributed to provide either heating or cooling to lecture hall B9.

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