Quaise Energy has been dazzling us lately with its bleeding-edge plans to tap super-deep, superheated steam as a global power source. Now, the company's reaching back over a century to adapt yesterday ...
Researchers are exploring how to pair geothermal with oil and gas sites and use captured carbon dioxide as a feedstock for power production. Geothermal companies and scientists have looked for years ...
Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Pulitzer Center-Public News Service Collaboration. In 1904, the Italian town of Larderello saw the world’s first ...
Three state agencies have big ambitions to expand geothermal power production in Hawaii, and two somewhat competing bids for more funding are at a final stage of potential legislative approval. The ...
Supercritical geothermal power holds the promise of meeting humanity's energy needs for millions of years, but how practical is it? A new analysis by Karthik Subramanian of Lux Research suggests that ...
Solar panels and wind turbines have become the public face of clean energy, yet the heat beneath our feet is quietly emerging as a powerful third pillar. Geothermal power, long treated as a niche ...
Ormat Technologies Inc. has successfully acquired 1,678 acres of land in Utah through a Bureau of Land Management auction, enhancing its operations and development capabilities in the state. This ...
Quaise has started preparatory work for a 50-MW geothermal power plant south of the Newberry volcano in Oregon, targeting a superhot enhanced geothermal system.
The University of Hawaii developed a 6,450-foot-deep experimental well on Hawaii island in 1976, which reached a reservoir of 676-degree water that produced enough steam to make electricity for an ...
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