A look at hot springs and their connection to shallow hydrology and deep hydrothermal fluid flow.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO), in partnership with the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), invites both high school and university (undergraduate & graduate) teams to explore the future of geothermal energy and visualize the world of geothermal energy by participating in the 2019 Geothermal Data Visualization Design Challenge. Teams of 2 or 3 members will research data, interpret information and create a data visualization portfolio that will tell a compelling story about geothermal energy.
Geothermal Design ChallengeTM begins January 7
With the first few days of 2024 under our belt, we’ve taken a moment to reflect on everything that Utah FORGE accomplished during the past year. There’s a lot to be proud of.
… a Māori land organization in New Zealand uses geothermal power generation to improve energy sovereignty and sustainability efforts?
Geothermal Greenhouses: A Potential Solution to the Agricultural Sector’s Fossil Fuel Problem By: Sarah Buening (U of U) October 19, 2023. As of 2021, the agricultural sector produced about 10% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Globally, that number is much...