Latest Geothermal energy News
CMARK continues development in Energy Sector
CMARK International, Inc., a global provider of facility and logistic support services for government and commercial institutions is continuing to make considerable efforts with a larger portion of its product offering into alternative energy production as well as energy conservation. Following up on initial efforts last fall with researching and developing geothermal energy applications, the company was invited and attended the U.S Navy Ge... [more]
Latest news from Renewable Energy World Europe 2012 : 'Integrating the renewables sector' shapes conference programme
Renewable Energy World Europe has announced details of this year’s conference programme and plenary discussion. ‘Integrating the renewables sector’ will be the central theme for this year’s conference, which will once again be co-located with POWER-GEN Europe. The event will take place from 12-14 June 2012 at the Köelnmesse, Cologne. Industry experts will deliver an unequalled programme of strategic, technical, keynote and plenary sessions acr... [more]
HENDRIX/KERITE CABLE OFFERS 34.5 kV TRXLP INSULATED UNDERGROUND CABLE WITH FLEXIBLE DELIVERY SCHEDULES
34.5 kV Cable is Ideal for Wind Power Applications Milford, NH- Hendrix/Kerite Cable (Marmon Utility, LLC.), a premier provider of high-quality underground power distribution products, announces its offering of 34.5 kV TRXLP-insulated medium voltage cable for applications in the wind power industry. Hendrix manufactures all cable in the USA, which is made and tested to ICEA/AEIC Standards and is dry-cure, triple-extruded. The 34.5 kV cable... [more]
Major industry speakers to address key energy issues and behavioural change at National Energy Management Exhibition (NEMEX)
National Energy Management Exhibition (NEMEX) opens at the NEC Birmingham in May 2012, featuring a new second conference theatre to mark its 30th anniversary with a host of top-level keynote speakers who will be expanding the ideas and available advice for energy professionals. One of the country’s leading environmentalists, Tony Juniper, will be spearheading the NEMEX seminar programme, alongside a number of influential MPs, including Barry ... [more]
Chiltern Dynamics
Chiltern Dynamics will be promoting a better understanding of the impact of changes to Approved Document L (ADL) on air tightness requirements for all new buildings. Its Energy Services Department is fully accredited by UKAS, ATTMA and BINDT to offer air tightness testing of all building types. Its knowledgeable engineers will be on hand to answer specific questions on how to prepare for the changes – which require improved air tightness perf... [more]
Other Geothermal energy news and reviews
Continental Buys First Stake in a Geothermal Energy Project
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Continental Energy Corporation (CPPXF.OB) (the "Company" or "Continental") an emerging international energy company operating in ...
Hawaii bills aim to reduce oil use, energy costs
Legislation before Hawaii's governor could expand geothermal energy production across the state.
Geothermal Leader Finding it Tough to Capitalize
Geology made Nevada a key player in the world of geothermal energy, in which heat from the Earth's core is recovered as steam or hot water and used to generate electricity.
Hawaii Geothermal Energy Bills Aim To Reduce Oil Use, Energy Costs
HONOLULU (AP) — Legislation before Hawaii's governor could expand geothermal energy production across the state.
Low-Temperature Geothermal: Digging for Its Vast Opportunity
The geothermal industry recognizes the need for innovation. Halley Dickey of TAS Energy, Karl Gawell of GEA (Geothermal Energy Association), and Doug Glaspey of U.S. Geothermal Inc. expressed the crucial importance of research and development in the geothermal industry during a conference call last month. Most experts have their sights set on the vast potential of and innovative use of low ...
Geothermal System to Cut Energy Usage by Half
By the time a geothermal energy project at Missouri University of Science and Technology is completed in 2014, the campus's annual energy use will be cut in half and its carbon footprint reduced by 25,000 metric tons per year.
Geothermal drilling voted down; non-invasive testing, analysis approved
The state's effort to move forward on geothermal explorations and drilling on the Big Island hit a snag on Thursday. The state Environmental Council voted down environmental exemptions for exploration drilling. But, proponents of geothermal energy are still hopeful for other options. On the Big Island, Puna Geothermal Venture's plant produces 20 percent of the island's energy needs. The state ...
EGS Takes Geothermal Global
As ancient as the earth itself, unharnessed geothermal energy most often bubbles to the surface in geological hot spots long known for geysers and naturally-boiling mud pots.
Environmental exemptions for geothermal energy near final approval
Unlike wind or solar, geothermal energy located deep below the earth's surface is always on. But companies will often shy away from exploring new geothermal sites in Hawaii because of the state's strict environmental regulations, which cost both time and money. On Thursday, a subcommittee of the state Environmental Council heard from potential geothermal developers about why the State Land ...
How the U.S. Geothermal Market Is and Is Not Growing
Apparently little happened in the way of new, operational geothermal plants in 2011, if you look at the Geothermal Energy Association's 2012 annual Power Production and Development report. Although the United States remains in the lead globally in terms of installed capacity with 3,187 MW, only 91 MW of additional capacity came on line last year (not subtracting for replaced capacity). And ...

