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Hydrogen production from low-temperature geothermal energy – opportunities, challenges, and mitigating solutions
At the AGA Webinar on 25 July 2024, Maryam Hamlehdar (University of Melbourne) presented a comprehensive review of the potential of geothermal energy for producing hydrogen, with a focus on Australian low-temperature geothermal reservoirs, particularly Hot Sedimentary Aquifers (HSAs). Australia’s HSAs are used as examples of how low-temperature geothermal reservoirs can provide potential solutions for hydrogen production. The work evaluates multiple metrics to appraise the fe


Larderello, Italy celebrates 120 years of geothermal electricity generation
A celebration was held in Tuscany, Italy to commemorate the 120-year anniversary since geothermal energy was first used to generate...


Webinar Recordings now available
Members are now able to access recordings of selected AGA webinars using the link below. For more information on the various webinars that AGA has presented, click here .


Hancock Prospecting lifts stake in Vulcan Energy
Strategic investments by CIMIC Group and Hancock Prospecting €40 million (~A$65 million) placement enables Vulcan to maintain project...


EGS Development Accelerates: Fervo signs 320-MW geothermal PPA with California utility
Fervo Energy will be supplying geothermal power from the Cape Station project to utility Southern California Edison under a 15-year...


Australian Geothermal Tenement Map June 2024
The Australian Geothermal Association is pleased to make available a current map of existing geothermal tenements and applications in Australia. You can download a pdf file of this map with accompanying table summarising the number and size of the licences by clicking the link below. This map will be updated quarterly, so please check back for the latest version. Members can also access a copy of the QGIS project using the link below. The project contains additional details


Webinar Presentation: Exploration of Fault-Controlled Geothermal Systems: A Case Study in the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE Spain)
Dr. Gemma Mitjanas presented her research results in a webinar on 23 May 2024. Gemma currently a research fellow at the Sustainable Minerals Institute (University of Queensland). Gemma earned her PhD in Geology at the Universitat de Barcelona. Her thesis, entitled "Geophysical and geological characterisation of fault-controlled geothermal systems," forms the basis for her presentation. Abstract: Previous and new geological and geophysical datasets have provided the basis for


Whitebark starts hydrogen production studies for Australian geothermal asset
Whitebark Energy has commenced a study on the commercialization of hydrogen production at the company's geothermal assets in Australia.
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