The near-term challenges of the US geothermal industry and its long-range potential are dominant themes in this issue of the US Department of Energy (DOE) Geothermal Progress Monitor which summarizes calendar-year 1996 events in geothermal development. Competition is seen as an antidote to current problems and a cornerstone of the future. Thus, industry's cost-cutting strategies needed to increase the competitiveness of geothermal energy in world markets are examined. For example, a major challenge facing the US industry today is that the sales contracts of independent producers have reached, or soon will, the critical stage when the prices utilities must pay them drop precipitously, aptly called the cliff. However, Thomas R. Mason, Preside...
Some of the more interesting articles in this GPM are: DOE supporting research on problems at The Ge...
Geothermal energy is competitive for space and process heating applications over significant distanc...
Geothermal energy is one of the more promising renewable energy technologies because it is environme...
This issue, the 16th since 1980, illustrates the potential of the liquid-dominated geothermal resour...
DOE is particularly concerned with reducing the costs of geothermal power generation, especially wit...
This audience is well aware that the major goal of all geothermal R&D is the successful applicat...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
This U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Program Review starts with two interesting pieces on indus...
It's a genuine privilege for me to be here today. As Dr. Mock mentioned, I have been President of Ca...
The U.S. Department of Energy`s Office of Geothermal Technologies conducted its annual Program Revie...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
As a constant and independent form of renewable energy supply, geothermal energy can play a key role...
Geothermal energy (natural heat in the Earth`s crust) represents a truly enormous amount of energy. ...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
The US Department of Energy's Office (DOE) of Geothermal Technologies conducted its annual Program R...
Some of the more interesting articles in this GPM are: DOE supporting research on problems at The Ge...
Geothermal energy is competitive for space and process heating applications over significant distanc...
Geothermal energy is one of the more promising renewable energy technologies because it is environme...
This issue, the 16th since 1980, illustrates the potential of the liquid-dominated geothermal resour...
DOE is particularly concerned with reducing the costs of geothermal power generation, especially wit...
This audience is well aware that the major goal of all geothermal R&D is the successful applicat...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors have conducted research and development (R&D...
This U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Program Review starts with two interesting pieces on indus...
It's a genuine privilege for me to be here today. As Dr. Mock mentioned, I have been President of Ca...
The U.S. Department of Energy`s Office of Geothermal Technologies conducted its annual Program Revie...
Geothermal energy is the natural heat of the earth, and can be tapped as a clean, safe, economical a...
As a constant and independent form of renewable energy supply, geothermal energy can play a key role...
Geothermal energy (natural heat in the Earth`s crust) represents a truly enormous amount of energy. ...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
The US Department of Energy's Office (DOE) of Geothermal Technologies conducted its annual Program R...
Some of the more interesting articles in this GPM are: DOE supporting research on problems at The Ge...
Geothermal energy is competitive for space and process heating applications over significant distanc...
Geothermal energy is one of the more promising renewable energy technologies because it is environme...