Utah FORGE achieves crucial geothermal milestone
In $218 million DOE-funded research project, University of Utah scientists aim to make enhanced geothermal a key part of world’s energy portfolio.
Read MoreIn $218 million DOE-funded research project, University of Utah scientists aim to make enhanced geothermal a key part of world’s energy portfolio.
Read MoreAlejandro Moreno and officials from the U.S. Department of Energy learned about ongoing research on geothermal energy, science communication and education.
Read MoreThe interval of thumps at Doublet Pool offers insight into the fluctuations of energy in the Yellowstone hydrothermal system.
Read MoreSecretary Jennifer Granholm announced a $74 million funding opportunity to continue developing technologies currently being studied in the Utah FORGE project.
Read MoreThe Energy & Geoscience Institute provides research assistance for the energy industry and pioneers new technologies to aid the transition away from carbon-based fuels.
Read MoreThe U’s project is progressing toward developing new geothermal technology that could make the renewable energy of the Earth’s interior more accessible.
Read MoreWells will be used to create a geothermal reservoir where none existed naturally.
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