Four Western States Combine Forces To Kickstart A Geothermal Energy Revolution
cleantechnica.com May 24, 2026

Four Western States Combine Forces To Kickstart A Geothermal Energy Revolution

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Four Western US states, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, have formed the Mountain West Geothermal Consortium to develop geothermal energy. The consortium aims to utilize new drilling techniques and systems to generate geothermal power. The US Geological Survey has identified significant geothermal potential in these states, with New Mexico alone having 163-gigawatt potential. The consortium will work to overcome regulatory and financial barriers to develop geothermal energy, with hundreds of gigawatts of clean baseload energy available. This development could impact the US energy landscape, with geothermal currently accounting for around 1% of installed generating capacity. The consortium has already produced research papers and is focused on planning and coordination.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Geothermal energy poses a threat to coal, oil, and gas producers, while creating new opportunities for oilfield services companies.
  • · Energy Secretary Chris Wright's background in oilfield services illustrates the intersection of these industries.