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PRESS RELEASE Open Day for Pickering Town Geothermal Heat Study Feasibility work on geothermal heat networks for the town of Pickering has been completed, offering a promising vision for a more sustainable future. In February 2024, Pickering Town Community Interest Company (PTCIC) received a £36,000 UK Shared Prosperity Fund grant from North Yorkshire Council to finance the study. This project explores the potential of harnessing geothermal energy through both existing, redundant gas wells near the town as well as new boreholes. To present the findings to the community along with the prospects of delivering a pilot project, PTCIC, in collaboration with Third Energy and CeraPhi Energy, is hosting an open day on Thursday, 7th November, at the Memorial Hall from 2pm to 9pm. The study primarily focused on developing geothermal heat networks that could decarbonise heating for three schools in the northern part of Pickering and the Ryedale Swim & Fitness Centre in the south. The feasibility results indicate significant benefits, with potential annual energy savings of over £130,000 and reduction of more than 374 tonnes of carbon emissions per year. Additionally, the study identified other potential networks in the town that could offer further financial and environmental gains. These systems would utilise closed-loop wells, meaning no direct interaction with the environment or water tables – drilling to depths of up to 1,800 metres to access temperatures exceeding 45°C. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which provides £2.6 billion for local investment until March 2025, aims to foster community pride, boost local economies, and improve life chances across the UK by investing in infrastructure, businesses, and skills development. Mike Potter, a PTCIC Board Member, said, “This project presents an exciting alternative to fossil fuels with the opportunity to develop new net zero infrastructure while repurposing legacy assets for sustainable and renewable energy use. Not only can we reduce costs and carbon emissions, but we also strengthen the town’s energy security, protecting residents from potential future energy price fluctuations. If successful, this could have massive implications nationally.” Russell Hoare, former MD of Third Energy and now Director of Yorkshire Projects for CeraPhi Energy, added, “We’ve identified several viable geothermal heat networks in Pickering that could significantly reduce energy costs and carbon emissions. Engaging with the community has been a crucial part of this project, and we look forward to sharing more details and answering questions at the open day on November 7th.” ENDS Previous PostCeraPhiWell identified as providing energy security in Defence Sustainability Report About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
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Job Title Projects Manager Date required Immediate Reporting to Chief Operating Officer Work location Great Yarmouth Head Office (Hybrid) The Company CeraPhi Energy is a multi-award-winning technology development company leading the way in the application and deployment of advanced closed loop geothermal energy solution taking Oil and Gas expertise and combining this with conventional Ground Source Heat Pump solutions to provide a step change in the way we use the heat from the ground to provide a base load energy solution and fully integrated energy company. We are seeking mission driven people to add to our team who care about the planet and the future of it and prepared to step up to the mark to challenge how we produce deliver and scale clean baseload energy for the heat beneath our feet with disruptive innovation step change and seeking people who are prepared to push against the grain to make that change happen. If you have that learn quick, fail fast and deliver mentality with the ability to challenge, create and push the boundaries of success to succeed then you are halfway there, if you want to make an impact on generations to come and step up to deliver solutions that don’t just support the race to carbon free energy and enable a step change to accelerate a transition we what to hear from you. Role summary We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Projects Manager to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for leading and coordinating multiple projects within an office and site environment, managing diverse teams through subsurface geological activities, civils and ground works, drilling and intervention workover, topside construction and integration activities and start up commissioning and field operations. Your primary focus will be on developing efficient processes, executing effective strategies, and ensuring the timely completion of these projects. The Projects Manager will take ensure the safe and successful completion of all project related activities without accident to the highest standard, on time and within budget preventing creep while also coordinating individual tasks for their respective teams with highest attention to detail. The Projects Manager, will coordinate people and processes to ensure that our projects are delivered on time and produce the desired results. You will be the go-to person for everything involving a project’s organization and timeline. The Project manager for developing detailed project plans, ensuring resource availability and allocation of the correct resources, people plant and materials are accounted for assuring every project large and small is delivered on time within budget and scope. The Project Manager should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis. You should be an excellent communicator and comfortable managing multiple tasks. you also need to be a team player and have a problem-solving aptitude Knowledge & experience required Proven work experience as a Projects Manager or similar role Proven working experience as a project administrator in the Utilities and or Energy Sector Solid technical background, with understanding or hands-on experience in Project Delivery from Engineering through to Commissioning and Start up and Site Operations. · Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skills Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office and other Project -Planning and Management Software PMP / PRINCE II certification is a plus Organizational skills for keeping track of various budgets, employees, and schedules simultaneously. Package Employment Type: Permanent Staff Contract Salary: Negotiable based on experienceo Benefits: Pension, Health Insurance, Employee Share Option Scheme Contractor and Companies need not enquire. To Apply – Send your Cover Letter with your full CV to Join-our-team@ceraphi.com CeraPhi is a leading technology developer and geothermal energy development company.
NEWS CeraPhiWell identified as providing energy security in Defence Sustainability Report The benefits of CeraPhiWell are fully acknowledged in a benchmark government report on Defence Sustainability. As the report introduction states: “In 2023, AECOM, BAE Systems, Frazer-Nash, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) committed to work in partnership to deliver a series of roundtable events with support from the Directorate for Climate Change and Environment (MOD). These events sought to address the details of a common issue: how can the defence sector overcome the affordability/ incentivisation gaps which limit the uptake of scientific and technological solutions typically described as ‘Climate Change and Sustainability’ (CC&S) products. They brought together leading innovators and academics across multiple institutions…….”. The conclusions were published in October 2024 in this report entitled: Defence: Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage (DSTL/PUB161887). Identifying one of the many benefits of the CeraPhiWell it goes on to state: “It offers a noiseless, resilient and maintenance-free source of heat, and (if drilled deep enough) it is ideal to replace existing generators or plants. This can reduce logistic resupply requirement and enable a reduced maintenance team, freeing up these valuable resources for elsewhere.” Karl Farrow, CEO of CeraPhi Energy said: “It is great to see the efforts of the CeraPhi Energy Team acknowledge within this important report. CeraPhi is committed to supporting the Armed Services in addition to its many Commercial customers” To view the full report, please click here: Defence: Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage To find out more visit www.ceraphi.com Previous PostCeraPhi Energy to develop new energy source in Ryedale.Next PostOpen Day for Pickering Town Geothermal Heat Study PRESS RELEASE About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
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Job Title Maintenance Technician Date required Immediate Reporting to Projects Manager Work location North Yorkshire Regional Office (Hybrid) The Company CeraPhi Energy is a multi-award-winning technology development company leading the way in the application and deployment of advanced closed loop geothermal energy solution taking Oil and Gas expertise and combining this with conventional Ground Source Heat Pump solutions to provide a step change in the way we use the heat from the ground to provide a base load energy solution and fully integrated energy company. We are seeking mission driven people to add to our team who care about the planet and the future of it and prepared to step up to the mark to challenge how we produce deliver and scale clean baseload energy for the heat beneath our feet with disruptive innovation step change and seeking people who are prepared to push against the grain to make that change happen. If you have that learn quick, fail fast and deliver mentality with the ability to challenge, create and push the boundaries of success to succeed then you are halfway there, if you want to make an impact on generations to come and step up to deliver solutions that don’t just support the race to carbon free energy and enable a step change to accelerate a transition we what to hear from you. Role summary We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Maintenance Technician to manage the project activities, sites and infrastructure running smoothly undertaking general maintenance and repair covering electrical, mechanical, and instrumentational aspects of plant and equipment within a general plant and equipment piping and system distribution environment. The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for inspecting facilities infrastructure on site locations which maybe remote or within urban environments. They will schedule repairs for faulty equipment or damaged structures, remove and isolate structures and redundant equipment. They also perform general maintenance of the facility and grounds. In addition, they perform periodic quality checks on all equipment and systems to ensure they are up to standards and suitable certified, keeping logs and records in good order. The Maintenance Technician will be working in a team and alone and needs to be able to demonstrate a high degree of self-management and self-discipline with a high Health and Safety Work Ethic acting as the facility or infrastructure Supervisor, Facilities Coordinator, or with a team of other disciplined professionals. The Maintenance Technician will have excellent time management and problem-solving skills, great attention to detail, and be proactive. To work with other colleagues, a good Maintenance Technician must also be comfortable in a team environment and have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Job responsibilities Input to technical and commercial proposals and supporting project delivery. Prepare budgets for O&M activities. Prepare spares and consumables lists. Survey plant and equipment infrastructure and facilities and repair systems to ensure they are consistent with health and safety standards. Perform maintenance of systems (replace light bulbs and sockets, clean and repair circuit breaker panels etc.) Assist in the setup of ventilation, heating cooling and other systems and conduct repairs when necessary. Maintain heating and cooling systems to ensure functionality. Inspect alarm systems (fire, protection) and schedule repairs when needed. Perform manual repairs when necessary (fix locks, replace windows etc.) Undertake activities of pest control such as spraying insecticide Conduct general upkeep procedures (e.g., landscaping) and other tasks as assigned (painting, carpentry etc.) Assist in budget preparation and ensure it is followed. Knowledge & experience required Proven experience as Maintenance Technician Basic understanding of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and other systems Knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods Working knowledge of tools, common appliances and devices Manual dexterity and problem-solving skills Good physical condition and strength with a willingness to work overtime. High school diploma or equivalent; Certificate in HVAC, building maintenance technology, mechanical or Electrical Engineering or relevant field essential. Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) is desired. Organizational skills for keeping track of various budgets, employees, and schedules simultaneously. Package: Employment Type: Permanent Staff Contract Salary: Negotiable based on experienceo Pensiono Health Insuranceo Employee Share Option Scheme Contractor and Companies need not enquire. To Apply – Send your Cover Letter with your full CV to Join-our-team@ceraphi.com CeraPhi is a leading technology developer and geothermal energy development company. Package Employment Type: Permanent Staff Contract Salary: Negotiable based on experienceo Benefits: Pension, Health Insurance, Employee Share Option Scheme Contractor and Companies need not enquire. To Apply – Send your Cover Letter with your full CV to Join-our-team@ceraphi.com CeraPhi is a leading technology developer and geothermal energy development company.
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NEWS CeraPhi Energy to develop new energy source in Ryedale. Recently reported in the Gazette & Herald. TWO Ryedale villages are among the first in the country to take part in a groundbreaking project to develop a low-cost and renewable energy source. CeraPhi Energy, a leading geothermal technology company is collaborating on the schemes aimed at developing sustainable and renewable geothermal heat networks in North Yorkshire. These initiatives, supported by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, will explore the feasibility of converting several existing gas wells in the area to provide renewable and low-cost heat to local communities. Kirby Misperton Parish Council has been awarded this Shared Prosperity Fund grant, match funded by Third Energy, to assess the potential of creating a local heat network. CeraPhi Energy will conduct technical studies on converting three existing gas wells (KM8, KM7, and KM3) at the former Third Energy KMA well site to supply heat to the nearby Kirby Misperton village. The project will evaluate heat demands for residential properties, the village hall and church, along with a local hotel and restaurant. Jackie Cray, of Kirby Misperton Parish Council, said: “The Parish Council is very excited about the chance to convert legacy fossil fuel assets into a sustainable energy source for the village. We look forward to working with CeraPhi and Third Energy on this project.” Habton Parish Council and Great & Little Barugh Parish Council have also been successful in securing a Shared Prosperity Fund grant, again match funded by Third Energy. This project will investigate the feasibility of converting four existing gas wells (KM5, KM6, MN1 and MN4) to provide heat for the nearby villages of Little Barugh and Great Habton. CeraPhi Energy will lead the technical assessment, working again with local residents, farmers and councillors in Great Habton. Sarah Houlston of Great & Little Barugh Parish Council, said: “We are committed to making Great & Little Barugh greener communities and are thrilled to be one of the first villages in the UK exploring the option of clean, renewable, net zero heat from redundant gas wells.” These innovative projects represent a significant step towards sustainable and secure energy solutions in rural North Yorkshire, potentially reducing carbon emissions and providing cost-effective heating for local communities which currently are not connected to gas and rely on other means to heat their homes and other properties. CeraPhi Energy will utilise its expertise in geothermal technology to deliver these projects. CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To view the original article, please click here: CeraPhi Energy to develop new energy source in Ryedale | Gazette & Herald (gazetteherald.co.uk) To find out more visit www.ceraphi.com Previous PostCeraPhi Energy and Geothermal Ukraine Join Forces to Unleash Ukraine's Vast Geothermal PotentialNext PostCeraPhiWell identified as providing energy security in Defence Sustainability Report About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
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NEWS CeraPhi Energy and Geothermal Ukraine Join Forces to Unleash Ukraine’s Vast Geothermal Potential 28th May 2024 CeraPhi Energy, a world leader in advanced closed-loop geothermal solutions, and NGO Geothermal Ukraine (GU), a non-profit pioneering geothermal research and development organisation, today announced the signing of a Heads of Terms agreement. This landmark collaboration unites CeraPhi’s proprietary CeraPhiWell™ technology with GU’s extensive scientific expertise to accelerate the deployment of geothermal energy across Ukraine. Ukraine possess immense geothermal potential, with an estimated over 10 gigawatts (GW) of power and heat generation capacity based on information from the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. CeraPhi Energy’s closed-loop CeraPhiWell™ system offers a unique solution for harnessing this potential by repurposing end-of-life oil and gas wells or deploying newly drilled medium-depth wells for heating, cooling, and power generation. In collaboration with other geothermal solution providers, CeraPhi Energy also provides hybrid solutions for geothermal energy deployment with a geothermal anywhere and everywhere approach. CeraPhi CEO Karl Farrow said, “Ukraine has a rich history as an industrialised nation with a legacy oil and gas sector. CeraPhi can strengthen that with our expertise in geothermal energy, combined with our proprietary well-repurposing technology and experienced management team, helping Ukraine’s energy security and decarbonisation efforts.” Geothermal energy presents a promising solution to Ukraine’s many energy challenges – dependence on imported fossil fuels, aging infrastructure, and geopolitical tensions all affect energy security. By tapping into this renewable resource, Ukraine can diversify its energy mix, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, stimulate economic growth, and create new job opportunities. Ukraine has significant conventional geothermal potential, particularly in its western regions. There are over 10000 oil and gas wells in the western part of the country and it is expected that over 1000 of these might be repurposed for geothermal energy production. “Our collaboration with CeraPhi Energy represents a significant stride towards realising our vision of establishing geothermal energy as a cornerstone of Ukraine’s renewable energy landscape,” said Taras Popadynets, Head of Geothermal Ukraine. “Together, we possess the knowledge, experience, and drive to turn this ambition into a tangible reality that will benefit generations to come.” Key objectives of the partnership include feasibility assessments for repurposing existing oil and gas infrastructure, joint research and development initiatives, comprehensive workforce training programs, and public outreach campaigns to raise awareness of the geothermal energy benefits. With an unwavering commitment to sustainability and energy independence, CeraPhi Energy and Geothermal Ukraine are poised to make a lasting impact on Ukraine’s energy sector, fostering economic prosperity, environmental stewardship, and a resilient future powered by the earth’s boundless heat. Previous PostMaking farming sustainable with geothermal energyNext PostCeraPhi Energy to develop new energy source in Ryedale. About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
NEWS Making farming sustainable with geothermal energy 28 March 2024 We are working with Wellfield Farm in North Yorkshire and other partners to spearhead a groundbreaking project aimed at revolutionising farming practices and enhance sustainability through the repurposing of existing depleted deep gas wells to produce geothermal energy. David Ward, Co-Owner, of Wellfield Farm said;This is an exciting time for the future of my farm and other farmers looking to diversify. I am delighted to be working with a range of experts in this field to create a circular approach to our farming, combining waste materials and a renewable heat source to establish a low carbon energy and biofuel/fertiliser market in our local economy. Russell Hoare, Director or Yorkshire Projects for CeraPhi Energy added;This project allows us to repurpose our wells for innovative research and development. If these feasibility studies prove to be successful we envisage the AD plant would provide heat, biofuels and fertiliser to local farmers (potentially using an existing subterranean redundant pipeline system for local distribution of biogas). The biofuel could also be exported to the gas grid via the existing redundant pipeline. If successful, this could provide a national solution for dealing with depleted fossil fuel wells, allowing other landowners and farmers to seize the opportunity created by the repurposing of these assets. The project is supported by the Innovate UK Farming Innovation Programme which seeks to explore the potential of utilising geothermal energy to enhance the efficiency of Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants. Previous PostGrant Awarded to Pickering Town for Heat AssessmentNext PostCeraPhi Energy and Geothermal Ukraine Join Forces to Unleash Ukraine's Vast Geothermal Potential About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
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NEWS Grant Awarded to Pickering Town for Heat Assessment 28 March 2024 Pickering Town Community Interest Company (CIC) has been awarded a £36,000 grant from the Shared Prosperity Fund managed by North Yorkshire Council to assess the viability of a geothermal heat network for the town of Pickering, using both existing redundant gas wells located near to the town as well as new boreholes. Working with CeraPhi Energy, the UK’s leading geothermal engineering company, and Third Energya local energy company that owns several wells in Ryedale(now a fully owned subsidiary of CeraPhi Limited), the work will build on an assessment already conducted by CeraPhi into decarbonising the Pickering Swimming and Fitness Centre, work that was completed in late 2023 and funded through a grant from the UK Government’s Heat Networks Delivery Unit. This new study will consider a hub-and-spoke approach to cover as much of the geographical footprint of the town as possible. The southern geothermal hub will incorporate both new wells and two of Third Energy’s existing wells that are located about 1.5 km south of the town. In addition to the swimming pool and fitness centre, the study will also incorporate residential properties, businesses, local schools and other public buildings. Using geothermal heat for a community heat network will result in a sustainable and virtually carbon-free heating solution and should also significantly reduce ongoing heating costs for any business or customers connected to the network. Mike Potter, CIC Board Member said “I have been working with Third Energy on the repurposing of their redundant gas infrastructure for several years. Converting this infrastructure for sustainable energy usage to the benefit of the town in the form of lower energy costs but with a significantly smaller carbon footprint is a very exciting possibility. Having CeraPhi Energy involved means we have some of the UK’s leading geothermal engineers assisting us with the assessment.” Russell Hoare, former MD of Third Energy and now Director of Yorkshire Projects for CeraPhi Energy added “We have been working on several geothermal repurposing projects in the surrounding area and have had success in a lot of feasibility work, but this project has the potential to reach many more consumers, businesses and residents than any of our other projects. It’s great to be working with the CIC on this exciting opportunity.” Gary Williams, COO of CeraPhi Energy said “Combining Third Energy’s assets and local knowledge with our geothermal engineering skills means we can provide a bespoke heat network solution for the town of Pickering. This builds on the recent geothermal demonstrator well we operated on one of the Third Energy wells near Kirby Misperton and 28 March 2024 Pickering Town Community Interest Company (CIC) has been awarded a £36,000 grant from the Shared Prosperity Fund managed by North Yorkshire Council to assess the viability of a geothermal heat network for the town of Pickering, using both existing redundant gas wells located near to the town as well as new boreholes. Working with CeraPhi Energy, the UK’s leading geothermal engineering company, and Third Energya local energy company that owns several wells in Ryedale(now a fully owned subsidiary of CeraPhi Limited), the work will build on an assessment already conducted by CeraPhi into decarbonising the Pickering Swimming and Fitness Centre, work that was completed in late 2023 and funded through a grant from the UK Government’s Heat Networks Delivery Unit. This new study will consider a hub-and-spoke approach to cover as much of the geographical footprint of the town as possible. The southern geothermal hub will incorporate both new wells and two of Third Energy’s existing wells that are located about 1.5 km south of the town. In addition to the swimming pool and fitness centre, the study will also incorporate residential properties, businesses, local schools and other public buildings. Using geothermal heat for a community heat network will result in a sustainable and virtually carbon-free heating solution and should also significantly reduce ongoing heating costs for any business or customers connected to the network. Mike Potter, CIC Board Member said “I have been working with Third Energy on the repurposing of their redundant gas infrastructure for several years. Converting this infrastructure for sustainable energy usage to the benefit of the town in the form of lower energy costs but with a significantly smaller carbon footprint is a very exciting possibility. Having CeraPhi Energy involved means we have some of the UK’s leading geothermal engineers assisting us with the assessment.” Russell Hoare, former MD of Third Energy and now Director of Yorkshire Projects for CeraPhi Energy added “We have been working on several geothermal repurposing projects in the surrounding area and have had success in a lot of feasibility work, but this project has the potential to reach many more consumers, businesses and residents than any of our other projects. It’s great to be working with the CIC on this exciting opportunity.” Gary Williams, COO of CeraPhi Energy said “Combining Third Energy’s assets and local knowledge with our geothermal engineering skills means we can provide a bespoke heat network solution for the town of Pickering. This builds on the recent geothermal demonstrator well we operated on one of the Third Energy wells near Kirby Misperton and the work we have already done on the Pickering Swimming and Fitness Centre in town and we look forward to taking this project forward with the CIC.” ENDS About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy under a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform anywhere and everywhere. Invest in CeraPhi here https://ceraphi.com/invest/ Previous PostWhitebark Energy Limited signs Heads of Terms with Geothermal Developer CeraPhi EnergyNext PostMaking farming sustainable with geothermal energy About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play”
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NEWS Whitebark Energy Limited signs Heads of Terms with Geothermal Developer CeraPhi Energy Whitebark Energy Limited (ASX:WBE) is pleased to announce the signing of a Heads of Terms with international Geothermal Developer CeraPhi Energy to support the development of the Company’s Australian based Geothermal assets. CeraPhi Energy specialises in Geothermal technology solutions and delivery, including providing Geothermal development consultancy services and deploying it’s proprietary CeraPhiWell™ technology. The newly formalised collaboration follows Whitebark’s recent announcement of its successful award of an exploration license application for Geothermal Energy (‘EPG’) consisting of 190 sub-blocks within the Greater Brisbane and Gold Coast Region, approximately 25km from Brisbane in South-East Queensland. Whitebark Energy Limited (ASX:WBE) is pleased to announce the signing of a Heads of Terms with international Geothermal Developer CeraPhi Energy to support the development of the Company’s Australian based Geothermal assets. CeraPhi Energy specialises in Geothermal technology solutions and delivery, including providing Geothermal development consultancy services and deploying it’s proprietary CeraPhiWell™ technology. The newly formalised collaboration follows Whitebark’s recent announcement of its successful award of an exploration license application for Geothermal Energy (‘EPG’) consisting of 190 sub-blocks within the Greater Brisbane and Gold Coast Region, approximately 25km from Brisbane in South-East Queensland. Previous PostCeraPhi Acquires former fracking company…Next PostGrant Awarded to Pickering Town for Heat Assessment About CeraPhi® CeraPhi is a vertically integrated Geothermal Development Company with proprietary technology and a mission to unlock the thermal heat underground to deliver sustainable, continuous, and totally green 24/7 baseload energy through a “plug and Play” sustainable technology platform. To find out more and to explore investment opportunities with CeraPhi visit www.ceraphi.com For media inquiries and further information, please contact Holly Harvey-Perdicou holly.harvey-perdicou@ceraphi.com
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