via IEEE Spectrum, Geothermal Energys Promise and Problems: “Geothermal energy is touted as one of the few renewable resources that could be used for base-load (round-the-clock) power generation: Earths heat is always on, and its not dependent on the vagaries of wind or sun. New research from Southern Methodist Universitysponsored by Googles philanthropic armsuggests massive potential for geothermal power in the United States. But exploiting that resource will be slowed by the cost of the technologyand the fact that it can cause small earthquakes.”
See also A Googol of Heat Beneath Our Feet: “The energy from the heat beneath the earth’s surface is essentially an unlimited resource. What if it could be developed to help solve our energy challenges and fight global warming? Enhanced Geothermal Systems, or EGS, attempts to do just that. EGS produces heat and electricity by harnessing the energy from hot rock deep below the earth’s surface, expanding the potential of traditional geothermal energy by orders of magnitude. EGS is a big challenge, but with the potential to power the world many times over, it demands our immediate attention. At Google we support efforts to advance EGS through R&D, investment, policy and information.”
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