Geothermal energy has been growing in recognition as a major player in the clean energy mix, and while many might think of it as a new climatetech solution, Tim Latimer, co-founder and CEO of Fervo Energy, knows better.| Energy Capital
It's been a busy news week for energy transition in Houston, and some of this week's headlines resonated with EnergyCapital readers.| Energy Capital
Houston-based cleantech startup Fervo Energy has broken ground on what it's describing as the "world’s largest next-gen geothermal project."| Energy Capital
Google is on a mission to run all of its data centers and office campuses on constant carbon-free energy by 2030, and the tech giant is one step closer to that goal.| Energy Capital
An Oklahoma-based shale oil and gas leader has backed Fervo Energy's latest round of funding, supporting the startup's geothermal technology yet again.| Energy Capital
XGS Energy plans to “aggressively expand” its team in Houston this year thanks to its latest round of investments.| Energy Capital
XGS Energy is developing a geothermal system that can deliver affordable, clean energy anywhere there is hot rock.| Energy Capital
Four carbon capture projects with ties to the Houston area have collectively received more than $10 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.| Energy Capital