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Google promoting EGS in U.S. Congress

Alexander Richter 24 Apr 2009

Dan Reicher, Google.org’s director of climate and energy initiatives, put another Google initiative — that of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) — in the Congressional spotlight.

Reported by Earth 2 Tech, “Dan Reicher, Google.org’s director of climate and energy initiatives, put another Google initiative — that of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) — in the Congressional spotlight.

Speaking before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in a hearing on the climate and energy bill now being debated in Congress, Reicher called for lawmakers to help clean energy projects through the so-called Valley of Death (something he also wants Google.org to do with its cleantech fund) and to “provide money for EGS technology beyond the stimulus.”

When Google.org invested $10.25 million in EGS technology last summer, (to equal shares to Potter Drilling and AltaRock) Reicher said in an announcement that the technology “could be the ‘killer app’ of the energy world. It has the potential to deliver vast quantities of power 24/7 and be captured nearly anywhere on the planet.” As we noted at the time, Google also said it would use the funds to push forward a policy agenda for geothermal energy. Reicher did that today, prodding the committee to keep the U.S. from slipping behind Australia and the EU in developing the technology.”

Source: Earth2Tech