This Kind of Fracking Can Help Solve Our Climate Problems
A limitless supply of heat exists beneath our feet within the Earths crust, but harnessing it at scale has proved challenging. Now, a combination of new techniques, government support and the pressing need to secure continuous clean power in an era of climate crisis means that geothermal energy is finally having its moment in the US.
Until recently, geothermal has only been viable where the Earths inner heat simmers near the surface, such as at hot springs or geysers where hot water or steam can be easily drawn to drive turbines and generate electricity.
While this has allowed a limited number of places, like Iceland, to use geothermal as a main source of heating and electricity, it has only been a niche presence in the US, providing less than 1 percent of the nations electricity. But this could change dramatically, offering the promise of endless, 24/7 clean energy that can fill in the gaps of intermittent solar and wind generation in the electricity grid.
Geothermal has been used for over 100 years, limited to certain geographic locationsbut that is now changing, said Amanda Kolker, the geothermal laboratory program manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
As we penetrate the grid with renewables that are not available all the time, we need to find a base load, which is currently taken up by gas. There arent really many options for zero-emissions base load power, which is why geothermal is entering the picture.
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It would be nice, too, if it didn't cause earthquakes,