
Small-Town North Carolina Signals Big U.S. Opportunity for Geothermal Networks
Enfield’s $300K geothermal pilot for 34 affordable homes shows distributed thermal networks could be geothermal’s most replicable—and overlooked—growth lane in the U.S.
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Enfield’s $300K geothermal pilot for 34 affordable homes shows distributed thermal networks could be geothermal’s most replicable—and overlooked—growth lane in the U.S.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 opens a strategic pathway for geothermal energy—integrating power, climate-optimized cooling, water resilience, and AI-ready infrastructure while leveraging the Kingdom’s world-class subsurface expertise.

The UAE’s expanding investment in renewable cooling through Tabreed, G2COOL, and ADNOC signals a strategic shift—positioning thermal infrastructure as critical to airports, AI campuses, and giga-projects.

Japan has made a significant national commitment to next-generation geothermal technologies, allocating approximately $690 million USD (JPY 110.2 billion) through 2030 to accelerate the development of emerging geothermal systems. Announced by

Source Geothermal at Consensus 2026: exploring how continuous, low-carbon baseload power can support AI growth, data center expansion, and the next generation of digital capital.

RBC’s Climate Action Institute highlights geothermal energy as Canada’s underdeveloped clean baseload opportunity, with enhanced and closed-loop systems poised to deliver reliable, low-emission power nationwide.