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How an invisible fire beneath the surface is generating clean power day and night
Far below the rolling hills of western Turkey, an ancient fire is always at work. In the Alaşehir Valley, where the Earth’s ...
A startup company called Zanskar announced today that it’s used AI and other advanced computational methods to uncover a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Zanskar uses AI to identify hidden geothermal systems—and claims it has found one that could fuel a power plant, the first such discovery by industry in decades.
There’s a power crunch looming as AI and cloud providers ramp up data center construction. But a new report suggests that a solution lies beneath their foundations. Advanced geothermal power could ...
Five Caribbean nations are pushing to develop geothermal energy by pooling expertise and separating drilling from power plant development to work around scarce funding, aiming to cut costs in a region ...
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