Geothermal Technologies Office

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Our Role at DOE

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) works to reduce costs and risks associated with geothermal development by supporting innovative technologies that address key exploration and operational challenges.

About GTO
GTO News 
Geothermal Everywhere: GTO Initiatives
Funding Opportunities 
Contacts 

Geothermal energy, which comes from the heat beneath our feet, is more vital than ever.

RENEWABLE – It supplies renewable power around the clock, emits little or no greenhouse gases, and has a small environmental footprint.

RELIABLE – Geothermal energy provides baseload power and delivers a high capacity factor—typically ~90%—meaning that geothermal power plants can operate at maximum capacity nearly all the time. This high capacity factor allows geothermal power generation to balance intermittent sources of energy like wind and solar, making it a critical part of the national renewable energy mix. 

News

Highlights

GTO Success Stories

Geothermal Basics

Learn about geothermal energy, its benefits and growth potential, and how GTO advances geothermal technologies.

 

GTO Program Areas

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Opportunities for Students and Communities

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) strive to foster the growth of the geothermal workforce and equip the public with information and assistance in pursuing clean energy solutions for their homes, businesses, communities, and more. Learn more about the DOE programs, competitions, assistance, and other opportunities designed to serve communities and young professionals.

Opportunities for Communities 
Community Engagement 
Engagement with Tribal and Native Communities

Opportunities for Students 
Geothermal Collegiate Competition  
Geothermal INTERN Opportunity

 

Resources