E2E Energy Solutions has signed of a Letter of Intent with Novus Earth to jointly develop the Latitude 53 Hinton Inc project over two phases
Situated just outside of Hinton, Alberta, the groundbreaking initiative represents a major step forward in geothermal energy development. With construction set to begin in early 2025, the project will drive both sustainable energy solutions and agricultural growth.
The first phase of the project will focus on utilising geothermal energy to support year-round strawberry cultivation across a 20-acre greenhouse. This facility will receive up to 50 gigajoules of sustainable, consistent heat per hour, provided by E2E's geothermal technology. The second phase will incorporate E2E’s patented Enhanced Geothermal Reservoir Recovery System (EGRRS) to generate 10 MW of zero-emission power, proving the feasibility of geothermal technology as a reliable energy source.
Bringing stable, affordable energy
"We are looking forward to introducing this innovative approach to thermal and electrical generation to Alberta," said Jeff Mesner, President of Novus Earth. "Our partnership with E2E Energy Solutions perfectly aligns with our mission to leverage advanced geothermal technology for sustainable, community-centered projects."
“We’re very pleased to see our EGRRS technology integrated into a project that will bring stable, affordable energy to Alberta,” said Nick Daprocida, CEO of E2E Energy Solutions. “This project demonstrates how geothermal energy can contribute to creating sustainable jobs and delivering reliable baseload power to the agricultural sector.”