The Path from Conventional Hydrothermal to Nationwide Engineered Geothermal Systems


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While US geothermal electric capacity stands at only 2544 MWe, there are over 2500 MWe of conventional geothermal projects currently being developed in the United States, and that number could more than double by 2015. Despite this growth, conventional geothermal energy is limited in its ability to scale due to its dependence on the presence of a natural hydrothermal resource to exploit. Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) are artificially created geothermal systems made by hydraulically stimula ...More
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Why is this technology so overlooked? It seems like such a no-brainer. The earth is filled with heat.

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