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GreenFire Energy

www.greenfireenergy.com

 
GreenFire Energy offers an elegantly simple and standardized solution to harvest the earths thermal battery, which is by far the largest source of continuous renewable energy. GreenFire Energys proprietary technology, ECO2G™, accesses the extremely large, hot and deep geothermal resources that have been previously unreachable. ECO2Gs modular scalable architecture fully exploits deep geothermal resources to provide grid-scale power generation. Equally important, ECO2G provides continuous yet flexible power that quickly responds to the grids dynamically changing power requirements. Adding to its advantages, ECO2G is the most environmentally safe form of grid-scale power. GreenFire Energy has been awarded two grants by the ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Brian Higgins
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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