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Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy #SPG #Energy #sustainableenergy #energyefficiency https://lnkd.in/dirjCsq
Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy
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Much of the potentially transformative promise of geothermal energy depends upon our ability to drill deeper and deeper, and access higher temperature resources. New data reported in Nature Communications appear to offer a favourable nod towards the viability of such schemes. https://lnkd.in/ey8vGTke
Cracking the problem: New data boost prospects for "supercritical" geothermal energy | Envirotec
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🌋 Harnessing Earth's Inner Power: The Future of Geothermal Energy 🌍 BBC News recently spotlighted groundbreaking advancements in geothermal drilling, with scientists and engineers striving to bore as deep as 12 miles into the Earth’s crust. Such a feat not only showcases the incredible resilience of human ingenuity but also holds transformative potential for our global energy systems. 🔬 Why Drill So Deep? At depths where temperatures exceed 250°C (482°F), geothermal reservoirs could provide virtually limitless, carbon-free energy. This is no small ambition—if harnessed, the heat stored beneath our feet could power the world many times over. The challenge lies in reaching these extreme depths and operating efficiently in the unforgiving conditions of the Earth’s crust. 💡 Key Innovations in Drilling The article highlights how advancements like rotary steerable systems, high-pressure mud motors, and specialized drill bits are overcoming the barriers of heat and pressure. These tools, combined with real-time data monitoring, are making what once seemed impossible a reality. 🔥 The Role of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) One of the most promising technologies in this space is Enhanced Geothermal Systems, which companies like Quaise Energy and Fervo Energy are helping to pioneer. EGS involves creating artificial reservoirs by injecting water into hot rock, which is then converted into steam to generate electricity. This method could unlock geothermal energy in locations previously considered unsuitable. 📊 The Numbers Speak for Themselves By 2030, the global geothermal market is projected to reach $9 billion, with Enhanced Geothermal Systems driving much of this growth. Deep geothermal could generate up to 10 terawatts of energy, dwarfing the current global energy demand of around 3 terawatts. These systems could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80–90% compared to fossil fuels. 🌱 Why This Matters As the world races to achieve net-zero emissions, geothermal energy offers a scalable and consistent renewable source. Unlike solar and wind, it’s available 24/7, making it a critical part of a resilient, clean energy future. Kudos to BBC for showcasing this inspiring progress, and to innovators like Quaise and Fervo, who are pushing the limits of technology to make clean energy more accessible. 🔗 Read the full article, linked in the comments. What excites you most about the potential of geothermal energy? Let’s discuss! #GeothermalEnergy #CleanEnergy #Innovation #Sustainability #FervoEnergy #NetZero #EnergyTransition
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America is brimming with potential for geothermal energy production. For example, many coal plants scheduled for shut-down in the western part of the U.S. sit atop hot rock within a mile of the surface and could be replaced with carbon-free geothermal energy from below. That’s a big part of why geothermal is attracting such strong interest from lawmakers, investors and energy professionals. With the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) estimating a $25 billion capital need to launch the next-generation geothermal industry over the next five years, it’s important that capital be deployed wisely. As The Hill explains, technology like GeoMap can be a real asset, assisting with identifying the location of the most suitable sites. It’s an area where XGS can help too by serving as a flexible and highly modular solution, making the geothermal process more productive, predictable and water-independent in both existing and new geothermal sites. Read the article to learn more. #geothermal #renewableenergy #cleantech #geothermalenergy #greentech #sustainability #energy
New map shows vast potential for geothermal energy beneath entire US
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Hot News Tuesday: A recent report was published identifying technical gaps in developing superhot rock geothermal. For those unaware, superhot rock geothermal is a category targeting supercritical conditions in the subsurface. This is higher temperature and higher pressure than what we normally drill or produce from, so the tools are not all available to produce this resource. This is a long report, but it is worth every minute spent reading. For the cliff notes, check out the ThinkGeoEnergy article. And remember, if you're still thinking you've missed the geothermal boat, don't worry, it's still at the dock. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out! #geothermal #oilgas #energy #sustainability
New report identifies technology gaps to developing superhot rock geothermal
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Texas Geothermal Energy Alliance (TXGEA) posted this article revealing that "As far as geothermal potential goes within Texas...the far west – from about Presidio up to El Paso – appears, with our current understanding, to be about the hottest ground." This is encouraging considering we currently have a project out there! Look back at the graphic we posted yesterday for a visual... Let's go, Texas!! #geothermal #geothermalenergy #cleanpower #cleanenergy #renewableenergy #westtexas
Researchers find West Texas region holds promise for geothermal production - Texas Geothermal
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How new tech is making geothermal energy a more versatile power source
How new tech is making geothermal energy a more versatile power source
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Exciting developments in geothermal energy! GA Drilling's innovative plasma drilling technology, highlighted in this article, is paving the way for efficient, deep geothermal energy access, potentially revolutionizing clean energy globally. Read more about their groundbreaking work here: #CleanEnergy #Geothermal #Innovation #GADrilling
The hunt for heat: Drilling the deepest holes on Earth
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