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Could Northern New Mexico Be a Gold Mine for Geothermal Energy Production?

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A report notes the state could produce 163 gigawatts of geothermal power — more than 15 times its electrical output capacity in 2023.

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GeoAlaska Inc., in collaboration with Ignis H2 Energy, has announced plans for geothermal drilling on Mount Agustín, an active stratovolcano located on Augustine Island, in the cove of Cook, Alaska. The drilling of the first well, Kamishak_001, is currently planned. GeoAlaska has classified Mount Agustín as a “blind” geothermal system. This means that it lacks surface manifestations, but is structurally comparable to the fields of Cerro Pavilion…

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Piensa en Geotermia - Geothermal Energy News | Noticas de geotermia en español. Publicación hermana broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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