Geothermal Energy Association and the Advantages of Geothermal Energy
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About Geothermal Energy Association
[br] Geothermal Energy Association is an USA based trade association. It involves US companies who actively support the cause of an extensive usage of geothermal energy. These companies are involved in the development of geothermal resources the world over.Geothermal resources developed by member companies of Geothermal Energy Association are used as direct heating apparatus and also as electrical power generation modules.
Member companies of Geothermal Energy Association are operational countrywide in USA. They also operate in different locations all over the globe.
Hence, offices and production facilities of these companies are distributed globally.
Geothermal Energy Association calls for public policies, which will help foster the development and wide usage of geothermal resources.
Geothermal Energy Association also acts as an industry forum for discussion of concerned issues and problems.
The association encourages R&D activity to foster the advancement and improvement of geothermal technologies.
Geothermal Energy Association carries over the views of the geothermal industry to various governmental organizations.
The association aids the export efforts of companies engaged in the production of geothermal products and services.
Geothermal Energy Association is engaged in the compilation of data on various aspects of the global geothermal industry. It is also involved in the conduction of various outreach and education projects. [br]
Some GEA Publications
A concise list of some key Geothermal Energy Association publications (reports) are listed below.
1) The State of Geothermal Technology – Part II: Surface Technology (January 2008)
2) Geothermal Energy, The Potential For Clean Power From The Earth (April 1999)
3) Update on US Geothermal Power Production and Development (January 2008)
4) Factors Affecting Cost of Geothermal Power Development (August 2005)
5) The State of Geothermal Technology – Part I: Subsurface Technology (November 2007 – Executive Summary)
6) Geothermal Industry Employment Survey Results and Analysis (September 2005)
7) The State of Geothermal Technology – Part II: Surface Technology (January 2008)
8) US Geothermal Power Production and Development (June 2006)
9) GEA Update on U.S. Geothermal Power Production and Development (May 2007 )
10) Report: Geothermal Development Needs in Utah (June 2006)
11) Update on World Geothermal Development ( May 2007)
12) Arizona Geothermal Report (September 2006)
13) A Guide to Geothermal Energy & The Environment (Updated April 2007)
14) New Mexico Geothermal Report (September 2006)
15) An Assessment of Geothermal Resource Development Needs (January 2007 full report)
16) A Handbook on the Externalities, Employment, and Economics of Geothermal Energy (October 2006)
17) Executive Summary – Geothermal Resource Development Needs Report ( January 2007)
18) Nevada Geothermal Report (December 2006)
19) Geothermal Power Production and Development Survey (November 2006)
20) Idaho Geothermal Report (November 2006)
21) Geothermal Developing Projects Update (November 2006)
In addition, it may be noted that the Geothermal Energy Association maintains a Searchable Database. The database contains information on various geothermal vendors, associations, suppliers , energy producers and contractors. This database is a free service from the association.
Contact details:
209 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone number: (202) 454-5261
Fax: (202) 454-5265



