Interesting Engineering on MSN
How an invisible fire beneath the surface is generating clean power day and night
Geothermal energy delivers constant power using heat from beneath the Earth. Here’s how it works and why it matters.
In the face of energy cost swings and the desire to run cleaner and more efficiently, more homeowners are raising the stakes on their heating and cooling tech and their investment in long-term ...
As 2025 closes, ThinkGeoEnergy reflects on geothermal’s progress, growing competition, slower growth, and why realism, heat, and new technologies still matter.
As AI-driven power demand accelerates, geothermal energy is quietly moving from conceptual promise toward early execution: ...
A hybrid geothermal–biomass system integrates multigeneration heating, cooling, and power through thermodynamic and economic optimization.
CeraPhi Energy, based in, Norfolk, has been awarded a contract to install a geothermal heating system at Scunthorpe General Hospital.
While Texas is known for its reserves of oil and gas, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin say that the state’s ...
Research shows that long before damage becomes visible, heat accumulates underground, weakening soils and reshaping landscapes ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
A gigaton of CO₂ emissions could disappear if factories just switched how they make heat
Electric systems power the factories that produce everyday items like milk, cereal, paper, soap, beer, and cleaning products, ...
Liberals should support America’s oil and gas industry. This won’t be popular with everyone on the left. But President ...
Weather disasters are shared experiences in the Maine foothills and communities are preparing for a wetter, warmer future.
Two valuable federal energy tax credits expire December 31, cutting short savings for homeowners nationwide. The changes ...
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