E2E Power Options and Novus Earth has introduced a partnership for the Latitude 53 geothermal warmth and energy mission in Hinton, Alberta, Canada.
E2E Power Options (E2E) and Novus Earth have signed a letter of intent to joint develop the Latitude 53 geothermal mission in Hinton, Alberta, Canada. The mission envisions a two-phase improvement which is able to embody a geothermal heated greenhouse, and a 10-MW geothermal energy plant. Building is predicted to start by 2025.
The primary section of the Latitude 53 mission goals to help year-round cultivation of strawberries throughout a 20-acre greenhouse utilizing roughly 50 GJ of geothermal warmth per hour. The second section then goals to generate 10 MW put in capability of geothermal energy.
An important aspect for the mission is E2E’s patented Enhanced Geothermal Reservoir Restoration System (EGRRS), primarily a mixture of typical and EGS applied sciences. Extra info on this novel geothermal system is supplied in a earlier information piece on a pilot mission in Rainbow Lake.
The Latitude 53 mission, which we first reported on again in 2022, is predicted to foster financial development and employment alternatives in Hinton and the West Yellowhead area. The mission has obtained Authorities of Canada funding and can be supported by Ormat Applied sciences.
“We’re trying ahead to introducing this progressive method to thermal and electrical technology to Alberta,” stated Jeff Mesner, President of Novus Earth. “Our partnership with E2E Power Options completely aligns with our mission to leverage superior geothermal expertise for sustainable, community-centered initiatives.”
“We’re more than happy to see our EGRRS expertise built-in right into a mission that may carry secure, reasonably priced vitality to Alberta,” stated Nick Daprocida, CEO of E2E Power Options.
Supply: E2E Power Options by way of Enterprise Wire