Enhanced geothermal projects ranging from 100 MW to 500 MW can be operational within three to six years, significantly reducing conventional development timelines. The Department of Energy is supporting geothermal development through funding opportunities for next-generation field-scale tests. Geothermal energy is a reliable renewable source with a capacity factor above 80%, and its decreasing costs combined with firm capacity value are strengthening the economic case. Fervo Energy's Cape Station geothermal plant in Utah, benefiting from technology transfer from the oil and gas industry, demonstrates the potential for rapid and scalable development of enhanced geothermal projects in the U.S.