
Above 100°C
Power and heat output
As depth increases, so does pressure and heat. At above boiling temperatures, heat can be transferred back to the surface, powering turbines and generators for electricity and waste heat.

Geothermal Energy
Stable, Scalable, and Designed for Real-World Needs
Comparison

Above 100°C
As depth increases, so does pressure and heat. At above boiling temperatures, heat can be transferred back to the surface, powering turbines and generators for electricity and waste heat.

Below 100°C
Low-temperature geothermal makes use of stable underground temperatures. It can provide heating in the winter and cooling in summer. Direct-use applications can be used for space heating or businesses such as aquaculture greenhouses.
Potential
| Constant output | Depends on wind | Depends on sunlight |
| Minimal land use | Moderate to high | High land use |
| Hidden infrastructure | Large turbines | Visible panels |
| Predictable production | Variable | Variable |
| Base-load capable | Intermittent | Intermittent |
Availability over 24hConstant output, unaffected by weather or time. | Availability over 24hIntermittent supply that depends on wind conditions. | Availability over 24hEnergy available only during daylight, with peak at midday. |
Benefits
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