GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

 

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CAN BE USED TO STORE ENERGY!


Geothermal energy is considered to be all that energy contained in the interior of the earth, including groundwater.

A team of researchers from Princeton University undertook the task of conducting a study where they demonstrated the viability of geothermal energy to be used as a source of energy storage, thus representing a complementary alternative to wind and solar energy.

It is worth mentioning that geothermal energy has been a technology used for centuries to generate heating. Over time, it went through a series of changes that led it to diversify, being currently used to provide energy to the industry, as well as to activate heat pumps and provide electricity to the network.

However, the scope that geothermal energy has had in grid-scale electricity generation has been limited due to the geographical limitations offered by the terrain.

Even so, experts in the field are working on the development of new technologies that overcome these difficulties and make it possible to massify the generation of electricity from geothermal energy.

This is an innovation that would use oil and gas technologies, specifically directional drilling and hydraulic stimulation, to produce artificial fracture systems in areas where the presence of hot, impermeable rock is detected.

If this works out, the companies responsible for negotiating the use of these techniques would be making a clean and renewable resource available to whoever needs it in the United States, endowed with characteristics that make it capable of generating hundreds of gigawatts.




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