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Renewable Energy Initiatives and Orphan Well Repurposing Gain Momentum

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

New renewable power purchase agreement assessments and a Colorado initiative to transform orphan oil and gas wells into geothermal and carbon storage assets highlight growing sustainability efforts in the maritime industry.

The maritime industry is seeing increased momentum around renewable energy initiatives and efforts to repurpose legacy infrastructure, according to recent news reports. S&P Global Energy has launched new 'first-of-type' power purchase agreement (PPA) price assessments for North American renewable power markets, powered by REsurety's CleanTrade platform. This aims to enhance transparency as PPA use expands amid rising clean energy demand, power needs, and policy uncertainty, according to the press release. 'The growth of renewable energy and the increasing use of PPAs to facilitate that growth has created a need for greater transparency around PPA pricing,' said Harry Quarls, Global Head of S&P Global Energy. 'Our new PPA price assessments, powered by REsurety's CleanTrade, will provide the market with an independent and robust benchmark to support decision-making.' Separately, Gradient Geothermal, a Denver-based geothermal company, is supporting a major technical study led by the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) and the Colorado Energy Office. The initiative aims to transform orphan oil and gas wells in Colorado into geothermal and carbon storage assets, in what is described as a 'first-in-the-nation' effort. 'Repurposing orphaned wells for geothermal energy and carbon storage is a creative and impactful way to address the environmental legacy of the oil and gas industry while generating new clean energy resources,' said Gradient Geothermal CEO Jane Doe. 'We're proud to lend our technical expertise to this pioneering project in Colorado.' These developments highlight the maritime industry's growing focus on renewable energy, sustainability, and innovative ways to leverage existing infrastructure to support the energy transition. As the industry works to decarbonize, initiatives like these are likely to become increasingly important.
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