Enhanced Geothermal Could Be A Missing Piece Of America’s Climate Puzzle
EI’s Silvio Marcacci discusses the potential future of geothermal energy in the United States and evaluates the recent 30-day test period on Fervo Energy’s Project Red.
EI's Silvio Marcacci discusses the potential future of geothermal energy in the United States and evaluates the recent 30-day test period on Fervo Energy's Project Red.
EI’s Silvio Marcacci discusses the potential future of geothermal energy in the United States and evaluates the recent 30-day test period on Fervo Energy’s Project Red.
Energy Innovation partners with the independent nonprofit Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) to provide climate and energy research updates. The research synopsis below comes from AGCI James C. Arnott. A full list of AGCI’s updates is available online at https://www.agci.org/resources?type=research-reviews. The U.S. Surgeon General recently made a stunning announcement proclaiming a national epidemic of loneliness and … Continued
This article is the first in a series entitled “Real Talk on Reliability,” which will examine the reliability needs of our grid as we move toward 100% clean electricity and electrify more end-uses on the path to a climate stable future. It was written by Michelle Solomon, a senior policy analyst in the Electricity Program … Continued
EI’s Michelle Solomon discusses the importance of valuing resource impact to build and maintain a reliable grid.
EI’s Dan O’Brien discusses how policymakers are endangering the homes, lives, and economy in Virginia.
EI’s Greg Alvarez discusses how the Texas legislators ignored the opportunity to analyze customer-side electricity solutions.
EI’s Jeffrey Rissman discusses industrial thermal batteries, a new clean technology that may be the solution to cutting industrial greenhouse gas emissions and reducing industrial power costs.
EI’s Silvio Marcacci discusses how clean energy investments create new jobs and investment opportunities across the country.
EI’s Anand Gopal discusses the low-cost wind, solar and batteries that have kept the Texas grid afloat.