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There’s another kind of energy under the ground that’s clean, cheap, and plentiful
The US government, set to eliminate emissions from its electricity generation grid by 2035, has a on public land in Utah led by , a Houston-based seven-year-old startup that . Until now, the total geothermal energy in the entire country was 4GW, which means that .
harnesses the Earth’s natural heat to generate electricity. The Earth’s core produces heat in enormous quantities, and in certain areas, this heat is closer to the surface, which allows it to be harnessed to generate electricity.
Fervo’s project is designed to exploit these underground heat sources without the need to burn fossil fuels, making it a completely renewable energy source. It is considered a good alternative to traditional energy sources such as gas and coal because, unlike solar and wind that depend on the time and weather, it is available 24/7.
The project uses so-called enhanced geothermal systems (EGS). While traditional geothermal systems rely on the natural existence of steam or hot water trapped underground, EGS create their own pathways by injecting water into deep…