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Race to tap Earth’s deep heat: How super-hot geothermal could power the post-carbon world
Scientists once drilled seven miles (12 km) into Russia’s Kola Peninsula to test the limits of engineering. Half a century later, that ultra-deep mindset is being repurposed for something more ...
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Next-gen geothermal aims to greatly expand clean power
By Stephen Battersby for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for ...
GA Drilling, a technology company making deep geothermal drilling commercially viable has secured a $44.1 million investment to enter full-scale commercial deployment of its NexTitan downhole ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday that deep geothermal energy had great potential for heat generation in Germany, as Berlin aims to phase out fossil fuels in its heating system. Germany ...
A Tulsa-based energy company says a new technology could help unlock more geothermal power by changing how wells are drilled and how heat is pulled from underground.
German startup Telura is aiming to deploy electric impulse drilling technology to make deep geothermal systems more accessible and cost-effective to develop.
Recent core drilling by Quaise lays the groundwork for upcoming field demonstrations of millimeter wave drilling technology. (Photo: Quaise Energy) Quaise Energy announced the closing of a $21 Million ...
Most people are familiar with geothermal energy from pictures of Iceland and from the heat pumps in their home. But, geothermal energy can be located in much broader geographic areas, and can be ...
Geothermal energy is a type of renewable energy that uses accessible thermal energy deep underground, extracting the heat from geothermal reservoirs in the Earth’s crust. Since the heat from the Earth ...
Nature's Way is investing $12 million in a geothermal heating and cooling system for one of its Green Bay production facilities. The system will utilize 280 wells, each 500 feet deep, to tap into the ...
Data gleaned from a large hole on the grounds of the Third Street Center in Carbondale indicated a viable future for a geothermal loop system – a highly efficient way to heat and cool buildings nearby ...
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