Geothermal Energy Systems, DOE Requests Information on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments to Spur Growth in Geothermal Energy
DOE Requests Information on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments to Spur Growth in Geothermal Energy Systems, A Source of Round-the-Clock Clean PowerThe U.S. Department of Energy [last week] issued a request for information to support $84 million in enhanced geothermal systems pilot demonstration projects included in President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
EGS projects can significantly increase geothermal energy deployment throughout the United States in both the electric and non-electric sectors. Substantial and sustained investment, including in technology development and demonstrations, is vital to ensure that the country can utilize the untapped potential of EGS. electricity-generating capacity alone by 2050. That’s the equivalent of approximately 8% of projected U.S. electricity-generating capacity.
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