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New Zealand and Indonesia reinforce their commitment to accelerating the growth of the geothermal sector with the signing of the PINZ partnership agreement.
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thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
Barito Renewables, through subsidiary Star Energy Geothermal, has secured $139.5 million in financing for capacity expansion at Wayang Windu, Indonesia. PT Barito Renewables Energy (BREN), through subsidiaries, Star Energy Geothermal Pte Ltd (SEGP) and Star Energy Geothermal Wayang Windu Limited (SEGWWL) has signed a senior secured term facility agreement with an amount of $139.5 million.
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thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
The Geological Survey Ireland is advertising two open job positions for Senior Geologist to be part of the GEMINI geothermal project in Ireland. The Department of the Environment, Climate, and Communications of the Government of Ireland has announced two open positions for Senior Geologists to be part of the GEMINI Geothermal Programme with Geological Survey Ireland.
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thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
Türkiye's MTA will be drilling a new geothermal exploration well in Kirsehir to gather data and evaluate its use in agriculture or other applications. The General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA), a Turkish state institution, is launching a new geothermal drilling project in the village of Çamalak, located in the Boztepe district of the city of Kirsehir.
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1 month ago |
thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
A second geothermal heating plant has been inaugurated and opened to the public by the Coriance Group in the city of Champigny-sur-Marne in France. The Coriance Group has now officially inaugurated the second geothermal heating plant the city of Champigny-sur-Marne in the Île-de-France region of France.
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thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
Project partners Eavor and enercity have completed a seismic survey in Hanover, Germany, and are planning to start geothermal drilling by the summer. A 2D seismic survey has been completed in the city of Hanover in Lower Saxony, Germany, mapping out the subsurface to provide the basis for a novel, closed-loop geothermal system that will provide heating to the city. The survey was led by Eavor GmbH, which is executing this project with partner enercity.
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1 month ago |
thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
Energy company Sorgenia will be withdrawing from two geothermal power projects in Italy, with the projects becoming less sustainable economically. Energy company Sorgenia has announced that it will no longer continue with plans to develop two geothermal power projects in the Tuscany region of Italy. The company cited economic reasons for withdrawing from the projects, exacerbated by a long authorization process and the company’s own imminent shareholder reorganization.
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1 month ago |
thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
A study by Daniel Dichter examines the advantage of designing a water-based geothermal binary power plant for more efficiently tapping into superhot resources. A new study by Daniel Dichter of Quaise Energy provides some valuable insight on the design of a binary geothermal power plant to produce electricity from superhot geothermal systems.
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1 month ago |
thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
Developing a geothermal power project has been a transformative process for St. Kitts and Nevis, setting it on a path to being a fully sustainable island state. As part of the buildup to this year’s Global Sustainable Islands Summit 2025, James Ellsmoor, CEO of Island Innovation, did an interview with Hon. Konris Maynard of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis. The insights from that conversation have been published below.
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thinkgeoenergy.com | Think Geoenergy |Carlo Cariaga
The Indian Army has inaugurated a Geothermal-Based Net Zero Building at Jhansi, with a shallow geothermal borehole field for space air conditioning. A Geothermal-Based Net Zero Building has been inaugurated at the city of Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, India. An array of ten boreholes, drilled to a depth of 120 meters each, provides space air conditioning to the building, thus far being able to maintain indoor temperatures of 26-27 °C while the outdoor temperature is at 43 °C.