Learn about the Geothermal Technologies Office's Low Temperature and Coproduced Resources program in this fact sheet.
Geothermal Technologies Office
April 26, 2016![geothermalspring_tedclutter.jpg](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/geothermalspring_tedclutter.jpg?itok=UzsBNun9)
Geothermal waters bubble up to the surface in a natural hot spring. Source: Ted Clutter
Low temperature and coproduced resources represent a growing sector of development in the geothermal industry. These underutilized resources, considered unconventional below 300°F, are bringing valuable returns on investment in the near-term through unique power production and resource optimization methods. The U.S. Department of Energy supports research, development, and demonstration projects to develop technologies to more efficiently harness this widely available energy source.
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