By Region,Europe,General,ThinkGeoEnergy,Research - May 08, 2012

Iceland to lead EU geothermal research programs with $2.6m grant

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Icelandic National Energy Authority in cooperation with GEORG will lead an EU geothermal research program across eight countries with a total grant provided of $2.6 million as part of the Geothermal ERA-NET grant program by the European Commission. Read On

By Region,By Region,North America,ThinkGeoEnergy,Research,ThinkGeoEnergy - June 19, 2009

Climate Change Business Journal: global geothermal power revenues of US$ 6.8 billion

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CCBJ estimates that the Geothermal Power industry generated global revenues of $6.8 billion in 2008, with power sales from the approximately 10 GW of geothermal power capacity currently online accounting for $4.8 billion or 71% of the total. Read On

Financing geothermal projects in challenging times, ThinkGeoEnergy on behalf of Islandsbanki

Update: Financing Ge...

Update: Financing Geothermal in challenging times

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), website snapshot

U.S. DOE budget for ...

U.S. DOE budget for 2010 biased towards EGS

Islandsbanki: Financing geothermal projects in challenging times, April 2009

Financing geothermal...

Financing geothermal projects in challenging times

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