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Eavor’s projects spotlighted in The Guardian as model technology for the U.S.

The Guardian recently published an article discussing how the U.S. is “cracking the code” on how to scale geothermal energy nationwide, and it showcases Eavor as a model for harnessing near-inexhaustible baseload energy suitable for replacing oil and gas. The article explains that geothermal energy has been historically constrained to specific geographic regions; however, it is now gaining traction as a viable option for providing zero-emissions power. According to Amanda Kolker, geothermal laboratory program manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), geothermal presents a promising solution to meet continuous energy demands. Furthermore, it acts as complimentary technology to intermittent energy sources like solar and wind.

Eavor-Loop™ in Geretsried described as a ‘blueprint’ for a project in Weilheim

German publication Merkur recently published articles highlighting Eavor’s presentation to the Weilheim City Council, located southwest of Munich and directly east of Geretsried, to begin a feasibility study in the surrounding area. Having secured mining permission for geothermal exploration in the region encompassing Ammersee, Starnberger See, and Polling, Eavor showcased its ongoing project in Geretsried to provide a framework for a similar venture near the town of Weilheim in Oberbayern.

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