Geothermal Energy

Heat and Power from within

Stable, Scalable, and Designed for Real-World Needs

Comparison

What we can bring to the surface

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.

Below 100°C

Heating & Cooling

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

Geothermal adds stability to green grids

Geothermal energyWind energySolar energy
Constant outputDepends on windDepends on sunlight
Minimal land useModerate to highHigh land use
Hidden infrastructureLarge turbinesVisible panels
Predictable productionVariableVariable
Base-load capableIntermittentIntermittent

Availability over 24h

Constant output, unaffected by weather or time.

Availability over 24h

Intermittent supply that depends on wind conditions.

Availability over 24h

Energy available only during daylight, with peak at midday.

Benefits

How geothermal makes a difference

AI Data Centers

AI is estimated to represent up to 12% of global electricity by 2028. As the compute increases, so does produced heat.

Our solution allows for cooling of IT data center components, reducing electric load that leads to noticeable cost savings and resilience through power proximity over grid availability.

Rows of servers in a data centre
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