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Geothermal Potential Could Surpass Nuclear

Geothermal energy is undergoing a significant transformation akin to the technological boom of the shale revolution, according to an article in The Economist, and this shift could potentially enable geothermal to outperform nuclear generation. Geothermal has traditionally been limited to regions with naturally occurring underground reservoirs. However, the article states that innovative techniques are now making it possible to extract geothermal energy by drilling kilometres deep into hot rock, which can be done virtually anywhere across the planet.

Geretsried Project Amplifying “Geothermal Anywhere” Solutions

Eavor’s project in Geretsried was featured in a detailed Anthropocene Magazine article as a prime example of the “new generation of geothermal anywhere efforts.” The project exemplifies modern innovation that harnesses heat radiating from the Earth’s 5,000°C molten core. Since the average temperature rises 30°C every kilometre drilled into the earth, this energy can be […]

UNITE 2024 Energy Disruptors Panel: Canada Should Focus on Consistency and Innovation During a Global Energy Transition

Implementing new energy solutions was a key topic at the UNITE 2024 Energy Disruptors Summit, where panelists tackled some of the most pressing challenges Canada is facing in the energy transition. John Redfern, Eavor founder and CEO, joined this panel to emphasize the difficulties of scaling up technologies, establishing nationwide regulations, and the crucial role of innovation in maintaining Canada’s global leadership. Redfern stressed that amidst the rise of extreme weather events, resilience in energy infrastructure is more critical than ever. He argued that these factors are undervalued in today’s market, and consistency will support future stability.

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