Category Archives: Geothermal Energy
Chicago-based Connexion Partners with Eaton to Address Sustainability in Larger, More Complex Facilities
Strategic partnership between Midwest energy solutions leader, Connexion and diversified power management company, Eaton Corporation will enable deeper, larger scale energy and sustainability solutions.
(PRWeb March 14, 2012)
Geothermal energy and water use
This report explores the policy implications of the large-scale development of geothermal energy resources and their impact on water quality and availability. Environment & Planning read more
Geothermal wells to save energy
After weeks, or even months of preparation, Alaska well driller Tim Hlavnicka sank his first well Friday and hit nothing but gravel. He was thrilled.
Gazprom Neft’s NIS Signs Accord on Geothermal Power in Serbia
The projects “fit into NIS strategy to become an energy company” by adding power generation to its core businesses, the vertically integrated oil and gas company said.
Gazprom Neft’s NIS Signs Accord on Geothermal Power in Serbia
NICTA to lead $5m geothermal energy project
National ICT Australia (NICTA) has established an ICT-enabled geothermal energy initiative; the first project to be funded under the Federal Government’s $126 million Emerging Renewables Program.
Logan Heating and Air Conditioning Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award
Logan HVAC, a Winston-Salem based company serving the Triad since 1952, has been honored with the Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed annually on only 5 percent of all the businesses rated on the consumer review site.
(PRWeb March 04, 2012)
Logan Heating and Air Conditioning Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award
Michael F. Gallagher Architect Wins Multiple Awards in 17th Annual Summit County Colorado Parade of Homes
Stafford Residence in Breckenridge, Colorado wins 8 prestigious awards, including Best Overall Home. Dramatic views, livable floor plan and an outdoor living room highlight this custom mountain home.
(PRWeb February 18, 2012)
Robust Geothermal Growth Expected Even if Tax Credits Expire, EIA Reports
The Energy Information Agency (EIA) issued its report this week, Annual Energy Outlook 2012, which projects U.S. renewable power production more than doubling by 2035, even with the expiration of federal tax credits the report projects robust growth for geothermal, which is expects to triple its production by 2035 outpacing the overall trend.
Robust Geothermal Growth Expected Even if Tax Credits Expire, EIA Reports
