Skip to content

David Faul

Home arrow Links
Australian Companies
Links to geothermal companies working in Australia.
  Web Link
  Link   GeoEnergy Australia
GeoEnergy Australia Geothermal technology uses the heat transfer of ground source energy for the heating of community buildings, residential developments and swimming pools.
  Link   Osiris Energy
  Link   Pacific Hydro
Pacific Hydro is focused on a clear strategy to achieve ambitious growth, and deliver profitable, responsible and sustainable renewable energy projects in Australia and overseas.
  Link   Geothermal Resources
The principal objective of Geothermal Resources is to explore its tenement areas for hot rock geothermal energy resources that can be exploited for electricity generation purposes.
  Link   Petrathem
Petratherm Limited's stated mission is to; "Explore and develop, emission free, commercially sustainable geothermal energy projects"
  Link   Geodynamics
Geodynamics Limited is a company exploring Hot Fractured Rock Geothermal Energy.
  Link   Eden Energy
Eden Energy Ltd is a diversified clean energy company that listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in May 2006.
  Link   Torrens Energy
Torrens Energy Limited is an Australian HFR geothermal exploration company focused on the discovery and development of geothermal resources for power generation.
  Link   Green Rock Energy
Green Rock Energy is focused on becoming a major producer of clean, renewable geothermal energy by generating base load electricity from hot dry rocks. The Company also plans to pursue other opportunities in the growing "green" energy sector.
  Link   Kuth Energy
KUTh Exploration Pty Ltd was incorporated in July, 2005 to explore for geothermal resources, initially in Tasmania, Australia. Subsequently KUTh has become involved in geothermal prospecting in Queensland.
 

Login

Newsflash

Queensland's First Geothermal Permit Granted

The ABC rural Queensland news reported Queensland's first permit for geothermal energy exploration was issued on the 1st of June by the State Government to a New South Wales-based company. Managing director of "Granite Power" Stephen de Belle says it won the tender for its "Nagoorin" tenement near Gladstone about a year ago, but the permit means they can now start drilling..