Utah FORGE is advancing innovative technologies to unlock Earth’s limitless geothermal energy
What is Utah FORGE
Utah FORGE is an international field laboratory that is managed by the Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI), University of Utah, and sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE). It has been established to develop, test and optimize the methods and techniques required to create, sustain and monitor Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) resources. The aim is to establish rigorous, reproducible solutions that make geothermal energy production possible anywhere beneath the surface of earth.

NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Press Release: Drilling of the Production Well Begins
Utah FORGE Drills Geothermal Production Well. Second deep deviated well in doublet pair. A highly deviated well drilled … Read More »
At the Core of Utah FORGE – Expanding Geothermal Literacy
Expanding Geothermal Literacy - Fostering the Scientists of Tomorrow. By Sarah Buening (UofU) March 30, 2023 In November … Read More »
Did You Know … the story of the snake, the fish, and the toad?
Did you know… the story of the 'hot' snake, the fish, and the toad? Tucked away in different … Read More »
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Utah FORGE - international field laboratory established to provide a controlled environment where researchers in the field can develop, test, and optimize EGS technologies. Read more >>
Facilitate and spur transformative EGS research across the geothermal community. Read more >>
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Improving basic knowledge of geothermal energy and EGS technologies through Education and Community Outreach Read more >>