Deep Geothermal Articles & Analysis: Older
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All we have to do is tap into it. How do we access geothermal energy? The challenge that the geothermal energy industry has faced up until now is – how do we get down deep enough to access geothermal resources? Traditionally, drilling for geothermal has been slow, risky and costly, which has meant that ...
At Strada, our mission of unlocking the potential of geothermal energy through our technology is something that drives us every day. ...
Morgan published their 10th Annual Energy Paper in June 2020, it was interesting to read that they had defined ‘ultra deep’ geothermal energy as hydrothermal reservoirs measured at 400-500 degrees Celsius. ...
Tackling that problem is the biggest factor and that’s what we’re aiming for – ultra-deep geothermal drilling. We’ve identified that at some point you’re going to hit hard rock, regardless of your terrain. And you need to get through that hard rock if you want to access the deep geothermal heat ...
We’ve identified the issues raised by ultra deep geothermal drilling, and set out to solve them through game changing technology. ...
The last six months have been pivotal for the development of our drilling technology, and our objective, which is to demonstrate through our innovation that the potential of geothermal energy can now be accessed swiftly and cost-effectively across the planet. ...
We need a stable, constant energy source that doesn’t harm our planet. Geothermal energy generation is clean, renewable and cost-effective over the long term, and the world has vast, untapped geothermal resources. ...
The volcano was identified as a potential site for geothermal energy development several decades ago, and geothermal exploration began in the 1970s. ...
The Hot-Dry-Rock-(HDR) technology allows a location-independent utilisation of geothermal heat, because aquifers in deep formations, i.e. layers filled with water, are not necessary. ...