Congrats for recognizing the key role geothermal can play. I've been tracking Fervo's progress for a number of years. In July, the company's 500 MW pilot plant in Utah achieved numerous firsts while hitting all its metrics. Not sure how Rodatherm's technology compares, but there's plenty of room in the market for multiple approaches.
There's no question there should be more focus on geothermal. The DOE believes that geothermal can produce 90 GW of power by 2050 or about 9% of U.S. electricity needs. The good news is that advance and enhanced geothermal is being proven viable in the real world and is far more promising than either solar or wind in terms of providing baseload power.
Congrats for recognizing the key role geothermal can play. I've been tracking Fervo's progress for a number of years. In July, the company's 500 MW pilot plant in Utah achieved numerous firsts while hitting all its metrics. Not sure how Rodatherm's technology compares, but there's plenty of room in the market for multiple approaches.
There's no question there should be more focus on geothermal. The DOE believes that geothermal can produce 90 GW of power by 2050 or about 9% of U.S. electricity needs. The good news is that advance and enhanced geothermal is being proven viable in the real world and is far more promising than either solar or wind in terms of providing baseload power.
how is the closed loop managed?