Geothermal Energy

Changing The Narrative About Clean Energy — Dollars, Not Policies

Clean energy may be the ultimate no-brainer, but how it is presented often gets in the way of the message. These groups want to change that.

Energy Forum Signals Asia’s Clean Energy Transition Is Entering A New, High-Stakes Phase

The Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2026 in Manila arrived at a moment when the region’s energy systems are under unprecedented pressure. As geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt global fuel markets, artificial intelligence data centers are driving electricity demand to historic highs, and more than 400 million people across Asia … [continued]

Eavor’s Geretsried Pivot Raises Hard Questions About Next Gen Closed-Loop Geothermal

The recent GeoExPro interview about Eavor’s next-generation geothermal Geretsried project lands less like an update and more like a stress test result. Eavor was one of the more serious next-generation geothermal companies I had assessed, but that was never the same thing as saying it had solved geothermal. It had … [continued]

PH–China Energy Partnership Flagged As Key To Accelerating Renewable Transition

A newly released study by People of Asia for Climate Solutions (PACS) and New Energy Nexus (NEX) underscores the potential of deeper Philippines–China cooperation to speed up the country’s shift to renewable energy, while unlocking economic and technological gains for both sides. Titled “Bridging Opportunities: A Roadmap for China–Philippines Renewable … [continued]

The Clean Energy Future Hawaiʻi Can Actually Build: New TFIE Strategy White Paper

The newly published white paper began with a question that persisted because of how clearly island systems expose the realities of energy. Can Hawaiʻi, an isolated archipelago with no continental grid behind it and a long dependence on imported fuels, build an energy system that is cleaner, more resilient, more … [continued]