But the geothermal plants of today work at considerably lower temperatures, most ranging from about 100 to 250 o C, and relatively little is known about designing plants for much higher temperatures. ...
The potential solution for abundant and clean energy could be right under our feet—or more specifically, beneath the Earth’s surface. Geothermal power has long been the forgotten sibling among ...
Quaise Energy has started construction on Project Obsidian in Oregon, aiming to deliver 50 MW of electricity from superhot rock exceeding 300°C by 2030. The plant would be the first of its kind, using ...
Quaise has started preparatory work for a 50-MW geothermal power plant south of the Newberry volcano in Oregon, targeting a ...
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Quaise targets Oregon for a 50-MW superhot geothermal plant by 2030
A startup spun out of MIT wants to drill deeper into the Earth than any geothermal company has gone before, and it has picked ...
16 March 2005 – Ormat Nevada, a subsidiary of Ormat Technologies broke ground Tuesday on the first geothermal electric generating plant to be built at Steamboat, Nevada since 1991. Known as the Galena ...
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