Interest in Geothermal Energy is fortunately increasing this year with a lot more online information being shared. There is better recognition of the potential of economic, environmentally sustainable Renewable Energy from this resource below our feet. There may not be surface manifestations of this heat resource however, but Geothermal Exploration […]
Monthly Archives: October 2021
In a number of locations, there may be an opportunity to combine two technical solutions: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Geothermal Energy development. Carbon storage in either sedimentary or mafic/ultramafic formations may sometimes be combined with circulation of fluids to obtain heat for Geothermal electricity prior to reinjection of […]
Today 17th October is World Geothermal Day. If you are not already celebrating, here is some information on how to recognise potential geothermal energy locations. There has been good increasing interest in Geothermal with governments beginning to recognise that this economic, environmentally sustainable renewable energy is persistent so that it […]
After Carbon Capture, another promising way of safely sequestering Carbon Dioxide is to inject it into mafic and ultramafic geological formations. Storage through in-situ mineralisation has been demonstrated and we have good technologies and improved analytical tools proven in pilot projects. That gives us a wider range of potential storage […]
As we have discussed previously, there are multiple options for where to store CO2 in CCS scenarios. One such location is sometimes found when reviewing end of life oil or gas reservoirs looking for Geothermal opportunities and instead identifying a depleted reservoir suitable for CCS. The Circular Economy concept needs […]
We cannot pretend that the use of carbon based fuels or carbon based industrial processes will not continue for some time. The reality is that there are tens of thousands of locations with significant carbon emissions. We have the technologies to effectively mitigate these emissions now, but there are some […]