Abstract
Knowledge is essential for overcoming obstacles in the development and adoption of geothermal technologies, and the geothermal community is home to numerous tools, events and organizations dedicated to sharing knowledge. However, many of these tools can be difficult to find, their resources undiscoverable by search engines, available only to members, or hidden away behind pay walls (Weers et al., 2024). The Department of Energy's (DOE) GeoBridge was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to help bridge gaps in information and connect the geothermal community to the resources it needs. Launched in October 2024, GeoBridge aspires to expand the pool of geothermal stakeholders by providing in-roads to geothermal information, tools, and community resources. It helps to make these resources available to the broader geothermal community as well as those looking to join, such as entrepreneurs or innovators in adjacent industries looking to expand into geothermal energy. This paper explores a post-launch analysis of GeoBridge including data from analytics, feedback from GeoBridge users, the geothermal community, and the GeoBridge Advisory Group as well as an analysis of efficacy of various promotions for GeoBridge.
| Original language | American English |
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| Number of pages | 12 |
| State | Published - 2025 |
| Event | Stanford Geothermal Workshop (SGW) 2025 - Palo Alto, California Duration: 9 Feb 2025 → 12 Feb 2025 |
Conference
| Conference | Stanford Geothermal Workshop (SGW) 2025 |
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| City | Palo Alto, California |
| Period | 9/02/25 → 12/02/25 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-6A20-92778
Keywords
- access
- accessibility
- bridge
- community
- connection
- discoverability
- DOE
- entrepreneurship
- equity
- geothermal
- information
- innovation
- open
- OpenEI
- opportunities
- resources
- usability