A new Stanford University study proposes that enhanced geothermal technology (EGS) could be just the ticket for global clean energy. According to a new report, EGS not only provides clean power, but also requires less land and infrastructure while also being cheap to maintain.
The report also claims that EGS could be used to reduce reliance on wind, solar, and battery storage. This, the report authors explain, could help provide low-cost, clear electricity all day, every day.
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But how will big oil make insane profit from that? I live in NV and we have enough Geothermal to power the whole state twice and we are never going to do that because big oil won’t make any profit.
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Geothermal energy has been known for generations – it’s simply too hard to harvest
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Why are we even framing this from the perspective of the incel nazi chatbots‘ needs?
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A new Stanford University study proposes that enhanced geothermal technology (EGS) could be just the ticket for global clean energy. According to a new report, EGS not only provides clean power, but also requires less land and infrastructure while also being cheap to maintain.
The report also claims that EGS could be used to reduce reliance on wind, solar, and battery storage. This, the report authors explain, could help provide low-cost, clear electricity all day, every day.
But how will big oil make insane profit from that? I live in NV and we have enough Geothermal to power the whole state twice and we are never going to do that because big oil won’t make any profit.
Geothermal energy has been known for generations – it’s simply too hard to harvest
Why are we even framing this from the perspective of the incel nazi chatbots‘ needs?