Another release this week from Canadian geothermal company Eavor talks up a 200 MWe agreement with Sonoma Clean Power in California and we see this as significant. It will be a considerable resource for California and potentially a huge US reference site for its closed loop technology. It is already building a smaller reference site in Germany, and has agreements for half a dozen further European sites, with more being uncovered every month. When taken with a handful of other, mostly US geothermal efforts from companies such as Fervo and Vulcan Energy Resources, and Schlumberger’s Celsius, we see this putting geothermal energy on the map long before 2030. Originally Sonoma Clean Power set up the Geothermal Opportunity Zone simply because…