Alberta wants to clear the way for development of ‘untapped’ geothermal energy
CALGARY — Alberta’s energy minister says the province intends to clear hurdles to the development of clean geothermal energy.
Sonya Savage said the United Conservative government plans to bring in legislation this fall to set the stage for further development of geothermal energy, which comes from heat beneath the earth.
Water or steam can carry the energy to the surface to be used for heating or creating electricity.
“We see this as a stand-alone opportunity to bring in a new sector to drive investment,” Savage told a news conference Wednesday.