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Canadian Geothermal Resource Assessment Code

Borealis GeoPower’s Dr. Daniel Yang is currently on the CanGEA Geothermal Reporting and Reserves Committee which has recently released the “The Canadian Geothermal Code for Public Reporting.” The committee was established in December of 2008 to develop the code, which provides a minimum set of requirements for the public reporting of Exploration Results, Geothermal Resources and Geothermal Reserves code for public reporting of geothermal resources and reserves.

Borealis wins contract as Merit Reviewer for US DOE EGS Solicitations

The Geothermal Technologies Program (GTP) at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) recently put out THREE funding opportunities announcements (FOA) for awards in geothermal technologies including research, development and field demonstration of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) next-generation technologies. On May 27, 2009, President Obama announced $350 million of American Reinvestment and Recovery Act funding in support of geothermal technologies

Borealis wins contract as Merit Reviewer for US DOE EGS Solicitations

The Geothermal Technologies Program (GTP) at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) recently put out THREE funding opportunities announcements (FOA) for awards in geothermal technologies including research, development and field demonstration of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) next-generation technologies.

Geothermal Energy: Global Best Practices

Borealis GeoPower’s Tim Thompson and Craig Dunn were involved in the completion of a Geothermal Energy Global Best Practices for 2008; Tim Thompson was involved in the subsequent update for 2009. This was an international review of geothermal energy market documenting key variables like resource potential, power production, regulatory environment and incentives for countries involved in high-temperature geothermal energy development. The research paper included the review of 7 countries, including Canada, and compared and contrasted the success of different geothermal energy policies to provide best practices recommendations for the Canadian Geothermal Industry.