Geothermal Energy in the United States
The U.S. Department of Energy provides an overview of geothermal energy, including a list of towns and cities with significant geothermal activity, such as Boise, ID, and Reno, NV.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides an overview of geothermal energy, including a list of towns and cities with significant geothermal activity, such as Boise, ID, and Reno, NV.
This article highlights the top geothermal energy producing towns in the US, including Mammoth Lakes, CA, and Jackson Hole, WY, with data on their energy production and capacity.
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conducted a comprehensive assessment of geothermal resources in the US, identifying areas with high potential for geothermal energy development, including the western states.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides a guide for local governments on geothermal energy development, including case studies of successful geothermal projects in towns like Klamath Falls, OR.
This market research report provides an analysis of the US geothermal energy market, including a list of key players and towns with significant geothermal energy production, such as The Geysers, CA.
The Geothermal Education Office provides educational resources and training programs for students and professionals, including information on geothermal energy development in US towns like Glenwood Springs, CO.
This video series explores geothermal energy development in the US, featuring interviews with experts and case studies of successful projects in towns like Fallon, NV, and Steamboat Springs, CO.
The Open Energy Information (OpenEI) platform provides a range of data and tools for geothermal energy development, including a database of geothermal energy projects and a map of geothermal resources in US towns like Bishop, CA.