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Veterans in Geothermal The Driller Newscast Replay EP153

36 min · 14 de nov de 2025
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The Driller Honors Veterans working in geothermal.   In EP 153, we explore the powerful connection between military service and the geothermal industry. Special Guest Nick Fry, a U.S. Army veteran and now a leading geothermal consultant, discusses how his experience on deployment shaped his understanding of energy security. He explains how military leadership and experience managing uncertainty are directly transferable skills for the challenges of subsurface work. Learn why veterans are a perfect fit for the mission-driven world of geothermal energy and how the industry can better recruit this exceptional talent pool for a more resilient and efficient future. Find the full video at TheDriller.com

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