Canada invests in first national geothermal energy roadmap; Cascade Institute to lead coalition
The Cascade Institute will serve as secretariat to lead the Canadian Deep Geothermal Roadmap project, supported by the Government of Canada.
The Cascade Institute will serve as secretariat to lead the Canadian Deep Geothermal Roadmap project, supported by the Government of Canada.
Katherine Matos Meza is building the evidence for how a new energy source earns public acceptance.
Researchers use “deep listening” to gauge geothermal sentiments Read More »
The first empirical assessment of public perceptions and social acceptance of ultradeep geothermal energy in Alberta and British Columbia.
Deep Listening: Assessing the social acceptance of geothermal energy Read More »
State-of-the-art thermal model will provide a nationwide view of subsurface heat to accelerate Canada’s clean energy goals.
Cascade Institute partners with Seequent to map Canada’s geothermal resources Read More »
Cascade’s Rebecca Pearce is developing a thermal model could that unlock the inexhaustible clean energy beneath our feet.
Meet the rock doctor modelling Canada’s geothermal opportunity Read More »
Emily Smejkal of the Cascade Institute is a driving force behind the 2026 World Geothermal Congress in Calgary.
An energy scientist invites the world to Canada Read More »
Canada sits atop the energy opportunity of a generation but needs strategic leadership to reap the full benefits of geothermal, argues Cascade Institute’s Peter Massie.
Strategize or Stagnate: Peter Massie on Canada’s geothermal moment Read More »
A handbook for empowering Indigenous Peoples to lead the renewable energy transformation while advancing Indigenous sovereignty.
Geothermal Exploration, Data Sovereignty, and Indigenous Power Read More »
Research to support enhanced geothermal systems in Northern remote communities
Geothermal Potential in Baker Lake, Nunavut Read More »
A new report by the Cascade Institute shows enhanced geothermal systems could affordably deliver clean baseload electricity.
Geothermal analysis shows “deeper is cheaper” for Canadian energy Read More »