Breakthrough in Superdeep Geothermal Energy Potential
Recent research published in Nature Communications reveals the potential of superdeep geothermal energy from rocks over 375°C. This breakthrough suggests that harnessing these resources could significantly reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provide a sustainable energy source, revolutionizing the renewable energy landscape. With innovative drilling techniques being developed, the future of energy production may lie in these previously inaccessible superhot rocks.
Icelandic Scientists Plan to Drill into Volcano for Super-Hot Geothermal Energy
Scientists in Iceland have come up with an ambitious plan to drill into a volcano’s magma chamber to source an abundant amount of clean, super-hot geothermal energy. The project, which would be a scientific first if successful, would see boreholes…