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Geothermal energy growing internationally says new GEA report

The U.S. Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) reports increasing reach of geothermal power with over 10,000 MW installed and reaching more than 52 million people worldwide.

In a report released Friday last week at GEA’s Global Geothermal Energy Showcase in Washington, DC, the GEA reports that “Geothermal power is widening its reach fast with over 10,000 MW already installed and reaching more than 52 million people now, said a report by the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) on Friday.

Nearly 24 countries increased power online by 20 percent in the last five years and 94 countries are currently developing geothermal energy, the report said.

Seventy nations currently have projects underway, a 52% increase from the last report that was compiled by GEA in 2007. Nearly 24 countries in Europe and 11 countries in Africa account for most of the projects.

“The colossal growth of the international market is only a small fraction of the geothermal power potential we could be utilizing,” said GEA Executive Director Karl Gawell.

In 1999 GEA identified 39 nations that could provide 100 percent of their energy needs from geothermal, fully powering their countries but only nine of them had geothermal power online.
“The development potential here is very obviously tremendous. It’s as if we discovered a huge deposit of oil underneath our feet, enough to put gas in our cars forever, and didn’t use it; except this is a totally clean, renewable, and constant energy source,” Gawell said.

Here are some highlights from the report:

Source: International Business Times

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