Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Description
February 10-12, 2025
Location
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University
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Papers will be presented on recent research relating to geothermal reservoirs including:

  • Case Studies: reservoir response to production, effects of injection, scaling characteristics
  • Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): current and future activities
  • Engineering Techniques: reservoir simulation, empirical methods, well tests, tracers
  • Field Management: strategies for exploitation, injection, scale inhibition
  • Exploration: geophysics, geochemistry, geology, heat flow studies, outflows
  • Drilling and Well Bore Flows: well stimulation, bore flow modeling, hydro-fracturing, scaling
  • Low Enthalpy Systems: applications of heat pumps, hot dry rock technology
  • Geosciences: application of geophysics, geochemistry, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.

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Idaho Energy Freedom Day 2025

Description
February 25, 2025
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Idaho Energy Freedom will host Energy Freedom Education Day at the Capitol building's second floor rotunda on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event is designed to educate legislators and the public about Idaho's energy economy and spotlight clean energy options.

Idaho Energy Freedom is a group of citizens and neighbors concerned about the impact of misinformation about energy options in Idaho. We believe that Idahoans should get the facts and decide for themselves what’s in their best interest. Freedom is an Idaho value, and no one type of energy is right for everyone. Healthy competition benefits ratepayers, and investment in energy infrastructure creates jobs and prosperity in our schools and communities.

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2025 Geothermal Rising California Capitol Outreach Day

Description
Connecting the geothermal energy community with state lawmakers to share the important contributions of geothermal locally and state-wide.
Location
Sacramento, California
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Join Geothermal Rising as we work to connect the geothermal energy community with state lawmakers to share the important contributions of geothermal locally and state-wide. Since 1960, geothermal energy has been a source of renewable energy in California. Geothermal has been instrumental in helping California meet its greenhouse gas reduction requirements and now with advances in new technology, the potential for large growth has sparked new exploration. Industry experts will discuss the numerous benefits of geothermal in California along with the opportunities to expand and accelerate deployment and innovation in the State. 

California Capitol Outreach Day Information

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Who Should Attend?
  • Developers
  • Geothermal Power Customers
  • Geothermal Power Producers
  • Geothermal Workforce
  • State Lawmakers/Staff
  • State Regulators/Staff
  • NGOs

Geothermal Rising will extend invitations to students in the hopes of attracting the next generation of geothermal professionals.

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Sponsors Cali Advocacy Day

 

2025 Geothermal Capitol Hill Day

Description
Geothermal Rising and the geothermal community took advantage of this opportunity to educate, inform, and share our story with policymakers, agency staff, think tanks, regulators, Hill staff, researchers, and clean energy and environmental NGOs working on policy in Washington, DC.
Location
May 13 -14, 2025 | Washington, DC
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Geothermal Capitol Hill Day is where policy meets possibility.

Each year, geothermal experts, engineers, students, and business leaders head to Washington to connect with Congressional leaders and showcase the power and promise of geothermal energy. This high-impact, two-day experience offers direct advocacy opportunities with lawmakers and a firsthand look at the policymaking process.

2025 Event Recap

Our Geothermal Capitol Hill Day event this year was a huge success!  We welcomed 52 participants from 31 organizations representing 17 unique sectors within the industry to D.C.  We met with over 100 congressional offices to highlight the immense potential of geothermal energy—and the smart policy needed to unlock it. Our conversations focused on the importance of sustained investment in innovation, protecting vital tax credits, and ensuring geothermal has a strong seat at the table in the clean energy transition.

From cutting-edge startups to established developers, our delegation showcased the breadth and strength of the U.S. geothermal industry. Together, we're advancing a future where geothermal plays a central role in reliable, affordable, clean energy nationwide.

Thank you to all who participated and to the policymakers who took time to engage with us. The momentum is building—and geothermal is just getting started.

    Capitol Hill Day Information

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    Hill Appointment Information

    Hill Appointment Resources

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    2024 Geothermal Capitol Hill Day
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    Full Steam Ahead: Spotlight on Award-winning Student Research

    Description
    December 10th, 2024.
    Location
    Zoom webinar
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    Please join us for an educational and inspiring webinar where students who won GR Scholarships share their work. 

    Presenters:

    • ​​​​​​​Vanessa Robertson- Director of Policy & Education, Geothermal Rising 
    • Margariete Malenda - "Linking microstructural, transport, and elastic property evolution in low porosity rocks upon thermal shocking"
    • Alex Martin - "Waste to Value: Quantifying Availability at Hellisheidi Combined Heat and Power Plant"
    • Princewill Okechukwu - "Geothermal Energy Investigation of the Ruwan-Zafi Hotspring Region, Northeastern Nigeria, using Aeromagnetic Data"

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    Margariete Malenda

    Margariete studied geology at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate. She then earned her MSc. in geochemistry at Colorado School of Mines, and her PhD. in geophysics at Stanford University. Her PhD thesis used experiments to explore whether fast decreases in temperature can influence transport and elastic properties of geothermal reservoir rocks.

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    Alex Martin

    Alex Martin holds a bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder and is currently pursuing a master's in Sustainable Energy Engineering at the Iceland School of Energy. Her thesis focuses on geothermal energy, exploring themes of responsible resource management, cascade utilization, innovation, and the circular economy through the lens of operational processes. In addition to her academic work, she has experience in both high- and low-temperature geothermal applications in the USA and Iceland.

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    Princewill Okechukwu

    Princewill Nnamdi Okechukwu is a second-year Master’s student at the University of Padua, specializing in Geophysics for Natural Risks and Resources with a focus on geothermal energy. He has extensive research experience in using both passive and active geophysical exploration methods to identify and quantify geothermal resources, particularly in underexplored regions. His notable work includes pioneering geothermal research in Nigeria, such as his published study on modeling geothermal energy potential in the Ruwan-Zafi Hot Spring region using aeromagnetic data. 

    As the founder of the first geothermal energy startup in West Africa, Princewill is committed to advancing sustainable energy solutions and achieving global climate goals. He is a recipient of the prestigious Marcelo Lippmann Graduate Scholarship from Geothermal Rising, awarded for his exceptional contributions to the field.  
    At the University of Padua, Princewill’s research emphasizes innovative approaches to geothermal exploration in areas with limited prior geological data. His work bridges academic rigor with practical applications, aiming to transform energy landscapes through geothermal development.

    Colorado RIG Holiday Party

    Description
    The season of celebration is upon us, and what better way to end the year than by joining us for the 2024 Colorado RIG Holiday Party! Whether you're an industry veteran or a newcomer, this event is a fantastic opportunity to connect, unwind, and celebrate the achievements we've made together in the geothermal sector.
    Location
    Morris & Mae Collective
    Date
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    Colorado RIG Holiday Party