TXLAOK RIG Sustainable Loops: A Geothermal Closed Loop Forum
As states and municipalities nationwide are seeking energy solutions to reduce costs and increase reliability, while reducing and/or eliminating carbon emissions, Thermal Energy Networks (TENs) have quickly emerged as a leading solution to this energy conundrum. New York enacted the Thermal Energy Network and Jobs Act of 2022 which mandates utilities to implement Thermal Energy Networks. Massachusetts enacted clean energy grid legislation in December 2024 that reforms the siting and permitting of clean energy facilities and reforms the gas distribution system to empower the gas to geo transition.
Participants in the 2025 Thermal Energy Networks Symposium will benefit from educational sessions and panels provided by leading industry experts focusing on the financing, design, implementation and installation of TENs systems.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about these cutting-edge solutions, collaborate with your peers and make new contacts to help you move forward with your TENs project!

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Papers will be presented on recent research relating to geothermal reservoirs including:
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.
We’re excited to welcome Caity Smith (of Zanskar Geothermal and Minerals) as the new Chair of the Geothermal Rising Policy Council (GRPC)! Caity’s strategic leadership and passion for geothermal energy will be invaluable as she helps guide the Council into a promising future.
At the same time, we want to express our gratitude to Sarah Jewett (of Fervo Energy), whose leadership over the past two years has been nothing short of extraordinary. Sarah’s contributions have left a lasting impact on the geothermal community.
During her tenure, Sarah organized impactful events like the first Fervo Energy Tech Day in 2023, which brought Federal officials together to highlight the importance of geothermal energy development. She also spearheaded the Cape Station groundbreaking event, fostering bipartisan support for geothermal and earning recognition from the Department of the Interior as a model of public-private collaboration on clean energy.
Sarah’s efforts on Capitol Hill were equally remarkable. Her testimony before the House Natural Resources Committee in October 2023 was instrumental in advancing key legislation, including the Expanding Geothermal Energy on Federal Lands Act (H.R. 6474), the Geothermal Cost-Recovery Authority Act (H.R. 7422), and the Geothermal Energy Opportunity (GEO) Act (H.R. 7370). She also rallied the geothermal community in support of the Energy Permitting Reform Act, ensuring its momentum in the Senate. Throughout her leadership, Sarah championed geothermal energy in Federal appropriations, helping secure critical support for the industry.
Now, as Caity steps into this role, we’re confident she will build on Sarah’s incredible foundation. In her role as Head of Stakeholder Engagement at Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals, Inc., Caity has worked with government leaders and legislators to shape impactful policy while advancing geothermal technologies. Her dedication to the field is evident in her work with the GRPC and the Women in Geothermal (WING) US chapter.
Caity’s vision and dedication will undoubtedly propel the GRPC forward, and we are excited for the opportunities ahead under her leadership. Please join us in celebrating Sarah Jewett’s outstanding contributions and welcoming Caity Smith as she takes the helm.
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.
Geothermal Rising will extend invitations to students in the hopes of attracting the next generation of geothermal professionals.
