Geothermal Could Power 65 Million U.S. Homes by 2050, DOE Says
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
Source: Oil Price
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“It’s going to be the decade of geothermal,” Cindy Taff, chief executive of geothermal company Sage Geosystems, told The Hill in February of 2025. Over a year later, it is becoming increasingly evident that Taff is definitely onto something.
Although geothermal energy is still a tiny sector and faces some significant headwinds when it comes to its up-front installation and development costs, it has numerous competitive edges over other, more common energy sources.
It’s clean, it’s constant, it’s politically popular,
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