Alberta innovation aims to help power Germany, say government officials
With early support from Alberta’s government, Calgary-based Eavor Technologies is now set to help Germany cut emissions and power homes.
That according to provincial government officials who say Alberta’s emerging geothermal and geoenergy sector is creating jobs in Alberta and helping other nations enhance energy security. In 2019, officials say Alberta’s government provided $2 million to help Calgary-based Eavor Technologies Inc. demonstrate the world’s first closed-loop geothermal system. Now, this successful project is said to be ready to cut emissions while powering homes and businesses in Germany.
“This is a made-in-Alberta success story and a testament to our province’s innovative and entrepreneurial spirit,” says Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas. “Using innovation and expertise perfected in our oil and gas sector, Eavor is proof that Alberta can, and will, export our energy and expertise as we help power the world. Alberta’s emerging geothermal and geoenergy sector is vitally important.”
“It will create jobs here at home while helping our allies achieve energy security in the years ahead,” adds Schultz.