GregLocock
Automotive
- Apr 10, 2001
- 23,707
Quaise is working on full-scale, field-deployable demonstration machines (masers), which it says will begin operating in 2024. It plans to have its first "super-hot enhanced geothermal system" rated to 100 megawatts in operation by 2026.
So we should see proof of concept within a year.
USA has a lot of geothermal potential. The problem with conventional drilling is that by the time the rock is hot enough to be a good heat source the drills are in trouble.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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So we should see proof of concept within a year.
USA has a lot of geothermal potential. The problem with conventional drilling is that by the time the rock is hot enough to be a good heat source the drills are in trouble.
Cheers
Greg Locock
New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376